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> But at least I would not constantly call out the people I sold it to, as if my words had any meaning at that point. I can shed some light on this phenomenon. I've been in the situation where we sold half our company to someone who was also active in the same branch as us. When the sale happened we were convinced we were going to do great things together! Take over the world, so to say. As time progressed we (the fo…
Me and a friend we didn't have money but we had a great plan for a company, which already after a year was making a profit. But we needed some investor in the beginning and a friend of my friend just made a lot of money buying and selling a flat in Stockholm and he wanted to invest in us. So he got 51% of the shares and we would get money to start. We two started the company, started making profits after one year and…
Also, knowing what you know now, would it be better to sell the whole company when your investor wanted an exit? Or what you think you should've done?