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In today' world it is becoming very common that one large startup or a big enterprise acquiring another startup

This makes business sense for the acquiring company & the founders of the acquired company also makes some money in the bargain ( in most cases )

When we talk to most of the entrepreneurs they will not admit of selling their company but in reality many of them will not mind it

Well the entrepreneurs should be vocal about the intent, that i am starting the company which i want to sell it off at pre defined time. If this is a target of any entrepreneur , there is absolutely nothing wrong in the same

After all we are in the business to make money 

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