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How can a startup be 'liquidated in 2018' if it was founded in 2019?

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I take your point about founder led marketing, but it was always hard to take this particular founder seriously. There seems to be a fine line between an *effective* founder who markets his b2b business, and one who makes a fool of himself.

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