Would you accept a buyout offer that made you rich but you still felt was undervalued?
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#3If it's enough to set you for life, then I'd be inclined to take it and move onto the next challenge in life.
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#4Just like buying a house, you shouldn't get too attached to an offer or buyer until the ink is dry on the signatures. Keep your options open and be ready to walk away even at the last minute; if you don't maintain that perspective you lose control of the process and become vulnerable to last-minute deal changes. Don't let buyers put things in terms of how much money you'll make, keep it focused on what the company is worth and whether it's the right strategic move for the company.
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#5Depends on the size of the offer & how undervalued it is. If it's enough to set you for life, then I'd be inclined to take it and move onto the next challenge in life.
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#6This is actually the one sticking point with my partner. He has "mega bucks" on his mind, but if an offer comes through in 6 months for mid 6 figures+, I would be inclined to take it unless we have some serious traction. Not enough to make you rich, but enough to bootstrap you better for the next challenge :)
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#8All transactions are made on the principle that what you are giving is worth (to you) less than what you are receiving in return. All of them. No exceptions.
If you think that the you are rejecting an offer just because of pride, than it your adding the value of it to the transaction price.
If you do however think that what you have really is worth more than the value offered, you'd refuse.
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#9Have you had this conversation with your partners? This is actually the one sticking point with my partner. He has "mega bucks" on his mind, but if an offer comes through in 6 months for mid 6 figures+, I would be inclined to take it unless we have some serious traction. Not enough to make you rich, but enough to bootstrap you better for the next challenge :)
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#10Unless, of course, you're already working on your life's mission :)