| | Dear Startup Investor, | Last week, we spent a lot of time covering the coronavirus - its impact on the global economy, its effect on startups, and exactly why now is the perfect time to get started.
In case you missed the two-part series, you can find the links to those pieces below.
I'm sure this isn't the last time COVID-19 will be a talking point here at The Startup Investor. As this situation develops, we'll be sure to keep you in the loop when it comes to the private equity landscape.
But now, I'm hoping we can look forward, past this tragedy, to focus on ways we can improve our lives - not just after the virus, but right now.
Stay safe. We'll talk soon.
Until next time,
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| | | | | PART ONE: We're Going to Get Through This Together. Here's How | Crisis. Pandemic. Recession. When the world turns upside down, how can startups and their angel investors turn things around? In fact, times of crisis breed some of the strongest companies out there - so this could be the perfect time to get started.
| | | | | The Case for Long-Term Financial Targets | As contradictory as it may sound, volatility can be your friend - in the long run. The thing is, there's so much room for growth now - maybe more than most investors of our time have ever seen... or more than most will ever see. But we're here to help you every step of the way. To claim your survival guide e-book...
| | | | | PART TWO: Why Even a Global Crisis Can't Keep Startups from Growing | Publicly traded companies are being clobbered by the impacts of the virus. But startups have a unique set of qualities that make them better suited to adapt and succeed during crisis. Some of the biggest companies in the world emerged from the last recession. Which startups will emerge from this one?
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