Why Advice Investors Give May Not Align with Founders’ Interests | by Etienne Yuan | The Startup | Nov, 2025
Investors may inadvertently advise founders to take on more risk than it is in founders’ interestImage: Tim Ryley, Creative Commons ...
Investors may inadvertently advise founders to take on more risk than it is in founders’ interestImage: Tim Ryley, Creative Commons ...
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