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Should Your Startup Take the Public Benefit Or B Corp Route?
02 November 2016
WilmerHale
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While most founders want to make a boatload of money, achieving
a stunning exit is hardly the only driver for most entrepreneurs.
More often, they're fueled by the challenge of solving a
problem or producing something meaningful, whether it's an app
or an ice cream.
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