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  2. What Is A Startup? The Ultimate Guide – Forbes Advisor

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    Startups are businesses that want to disrupt industries and change the world—and do it all at scale. Startup founders dream of giving society something it needs but hasn’t created...

  3. A startup is a company that's in the initial stages of business. Founders normally finance their startups and may attempt to attract outside investment before they get off the...

  4. Startup company - Wikipedia

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    A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. [1] [2] While entrepreneurship includes all new businesses including self-employment and businesses that do not intend to go public, startups are new businesses that intend to grow large beyond the solo-founder. [3]

  5. What Is a Startup Company, Anyway? | Startups.com

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    A startup (or start-up) is a company typically in the early stages of its development. These entrepreneurial ventures are typically started by 1-3 founders who focus on capitalizing upon a perceived market demand by developing a viable product, service, or platform.

  6. What Is a Startup? - The Balance

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    A startup is a business in its beginning or early growth stages that aims to bring a new product or service to market. Learn how startups work and the different types.

  7. A startup is a young company born out of a desire to solve a problem, fulfill a demand, or bring a unique product or service to market. Typically, startup companies are funded solely by their founders or, with the help of friends and family.

  8. A startup is a new business formed to solve a problem for a target audience. These entrepreneurial ventures are designed to scale quickly. Startups often rely on a combination of personal savings, crowdfunding, angel investors, and venture capital to finance their growth.