Description
Start-ups and tech companies are often lauded for their innovation, but this can make them difficult to value. Traditional valuation methods are based on financial metrics such as earnings and revenue, but these may not be relevant for early-stage businesses. Instead, investors must focus on other indicators such as the team's experience, the market opportunity, and the strength of the product. By taking a closer look at these factors, it is possible to get a more accurate picture of a start-up's potential.
I am joined by Jerome McDonagh and Eddy Lee of MDD to take a look at the challenges of valuing startups and tech companies.
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