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>We're profitable, growing, and valued at about $2.2 million. We're implementing a lot more over the course of this year and next, and I will look to exit in early 2018, once our valuation is closer to the $10 million or $20 million range

If you positvely have a feature pipeline that is going to increase the value of your company ten times in less than two years, why isn't that the valuation now?

Silicon Valley math gives me a headache...



Because no one is certain it's going to reach that valuation. The expected value (chance times possible value) is presumably what makes up the current valuation.




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