In broad terms the survey finds law firms are optimistic, wary about competition,
believe new business strategies have shifted, but approaches vary:
Not exact matches
Lastly, the buyout made sense because if investors
believe they'll be getting a
new sexy high growth
business and a cash flow cow then the valuation should actually be higher, it's a de-risked
strategy for them, so bonus: higher valuation.
Till I started reading Safal Niveshak newsletter my investing
strategies were vague and I was not
believing that a normal investor could evaluate a
business before he can invest, your newsletter are awakening «investor inside me» — every day I learn something
new and hence I look forward for the Safal Niveshak newsletter.
Till I started reading Safal Niveshak newsletter my investing
strategies were vague and I was not
believing that a normal investor could evaluate a
business before he can invest, your newsletter are awakening «investor inside me» — every day I learn something
new and hence I look forward for the Safal Niveshak newsletter.
Lawyers often
believe they are «too busy» to take charge of the
business and do things like direct the marketing
strategy, implement
new software, or make changes to the firm's workflow.