Why do startups fail?
Evgeniy Yakubovskiy
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Startups are risky ventures: more than two-thirds of new companies close. Their investors realize that only a small part of the investment will pay for itself. The reasons seem simple: bad ideas, poor implementation, and poor management.
However, very promising projects that investors believe in have a market and potential and are run by smart people also fail. Why does this happen?
I have identified three factors.
Hunters, what do you say?
1) Good idea, bad mates.
2) Premature launches.
3) False alarms.
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