- My plan for my exit strategy depends on the success of my product. If my product is as successful as I anticipated it to be, I would like to stay with my business for as long as I can until I retire. I want to build my business up until it matures. My goal is to make my business known all around the world. In the other hand, if my business was not functioning as well as i thought, I will seek potential buyers who can increase the value of my business through the use of their business. My ultimate goal is for my son or daughter to run the business after I retire. That means I would make the ultimate effort to keep my business.
- My exit strategy is when I hand my company to my child and I just sit and go to retirement. I will be sure that he/she will provide as much value and even more than I do.
- My exit strategy relates to the fact that online users will always need cyber protection for many years to come. This influenced how I identified an opportunity because it pertains to my customers always being in safe hands regarding actions they make online. My growth intentions also relate to this because my company needs to grow for it to prosper until I have retired and beyond.
Friday, April 20, 2018
28A – Your Exit Strategy
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I think that the success of the business is super important regarding the exit strategy which kind of made it difficult for me to decide what route I wanted to go with my venture. I personally think that with my app's demographic and market catering it wouldn't grow to be incredibly large. Yours has the capability to grow into a massive interface that could be a real game changer for technology.
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