
When to pull the plug on a dying startup company
Clip: 10/21/2014 | 6m 15s
When to pull the plug on a dying startup company
The startup scene has exploded on the tech market with good ideas and some not-so-good ideas. Special correspondent Steve Goldbloom examines the process that startups go through to become solid businesses and how unsuccessful business get canned.
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When to pull the plug on a dying startup company
Clip: 10/21/2014 | 6m 15s
The startup scene has exploded on the tech market with good ideas and some not-so-good ideas. Special correspondent Steve Goldbloom examines the process that startups go through to become solid businesses and how unsuccessful business get canned.
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