When the CEO of an early -
stage startup tells me that they plan to hire a COO I'm usually not interested in the next meeting.
Not exact matches
One early -
stage startup founder who asked not to be identified
told Business Insider that this sentiment resonated with him as well.
I
tell them that they don't have the experience to charge a
startup $ 200,000, and even if they did no early -
stage startup would want to bring on an in - house general counsel very early.
Go - Jek is already looking to step into the void by expanding its Indonesia - based service into Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, but now a source
tells TechCrunch that the ambitious
startup has held early -
stage talks with Comfort that could see it enter Singapore as ride - hailing partner for its 15,000 drivers.
India and US - based early
stage investment firm India Internet Fund (IIF), which was earlier known as India Internet Group, plans to invest $ 50,000 - 200,000 (Rs 30 lakh to Rs 1.2 crore) in up to 10 mobile technology
startups in 2015, a top executive of the firm
told Techcircle.in.
Expense management company Fyle Technologies has raised $ 400,000 (Rs. 2.67 crore) in its seed round led by early
stage venture firm Pravega Ventures, the
startup's founder Sivaramakrishnan Narayanan
told Techcircle.
It has an entrepreneurial culture, research powerhouses, support for early -
stage entrepreneurs, sources of capital, a talented pool of workers, and a strong media to
tell startup stories.
Here are a couple of related ideas that are on my mind: ■ The fact that the UBC study measured higher percentage returns for BC at earlier
stages of exit
tells me that there is a problem with how the entrepreneurs and owners of tech
startups (across all jurisdictions) perceive their chances of success through the later
stages of growth.
Maturing big - name Canadian
startups like Shopify, Wattpad, and Hootsuite helped pave the way, Wealthsimple's Mike Katchen
told Reuters, for the next «cohort of companies that are coming of age on the international
stage.»
The Co-founders of Slack, Mattermark, Foursquare, Reddit, Duolingo, 500
Startups, Birchbox, Refinery29 and more are all set to
tell you — often unheard — growth stories from different
stages of each company's development.