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80% of Startups See Increased Investment During Buying Season

In the startup world, the buying season has led to a significant surge in investments. A striking 80% of startups report increased funding during this period. This trend highlights the critical nature of timing in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The buying season not only boosts startup finances but also fosters growth and innovation. These statistics underscore the importance of strategic planning and market timing for new ventures.

Source: techcrunch.com

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