How Start-Ups Can Survive
In 2001, the first dot-com economy collapsed. New companies couldn’t raise funds to continue operating. Existing companies couldn’t go public or get bought. My employer (Red Herring) folded, as did hundreds of other businesses. Almost all companies with speculative growth-based (as opposed to revenue-based) business models died off. And Aeron chairs flooded the market.



























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