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Can new businesses survive without some form of hype or over-promotion? Or will consumer or investor disillusionment inevitably correct this? One recent example where hype came back to bite a company founder is that of the shared office space provider, WeWork. Its stock market valuation fell from $50bn to near bankruptcy over the course of a few weeks.
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Brent Hoberman, serial entrepreneur and investor, chair and co-founder of Founders Factory and First Minute Capital
By BBC Radio 44.7
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Can new businesses survive without some form of hype or over-promotion? Or will consumer or investor disillusionment inevitably correct this? One recent example where hype came back to bite a company founder is that of the shared office space provider, WeWork. Its stock market valuation fell from $50bn to near bankruptcy over the course of a few weeks.
GUESTS
Brent Hoberman, serial entrepreneur and investor, chair and co-founder of Founders Factory and First Minute Capital

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