Many startups find themselves stuck in the “Death Valley Curve”—which, is defined by Investopedia as “the period of time from when a startup firm receives an initial capital contribution to when it begins generating revenues.”
Fortunately, there is an array of resources available for Colorado entrepreneurs seeking to get in front of potential investors.
Click here to read more in this article by Theresa Mehringer, published on the Colorado Bar Association website.
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