Investors are more interested in the people behind a startup than the ideas themselves
Negation: Investors are not more interested in the people behind a startup than the ideas themselves 0 0 0
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Investors provide funding in the hope of generating revenues 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Investors are more interested in the people behind a startup than the ideas themselves 1 0 2Argument #732de197 1 0 2
If it is true that...
Raising seed capital is comparatively easy due to the small amounts of money involved 1 0 2and
Investors at the seed stage do not usually expect an elaborate business plan 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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