3 years ago when starting up I would have been horrified at the
prospect of being acquired by a large corporation but in those 3 years
I've got used to the idea. Organic growth might be too slow even to
get to the stage where a VC would be interested so if a big player
could push the technology we are developing faster and further than we
can then that's got to be a good thing. I'd be happy for a return on
my investment too. I think it depends entirely on what the owners
want, but whatever that is probably a good idea to have a clear
strategy earlier rather than later. Took me 3 years, but I'm a bit
slow. There are some good, short videos on a range of topics around
exiting here:

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TomMcKaskill&view=videos&start=120


On Sep 16, 1:57 am, Elias Bizannes <elias.bizan...@gmail.com> wrote:

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