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Pitching your way to success – introducing MUSIC techpitch 4.5
By Charlotta Hedman – We’ve grown a lot since we won techpitch 4.5 last May, says Anil Stocker of MarketInvoice. The start-up, which allows small to medium size companies to auction their invoices online saw its customers grow from around … Continue reading
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The importance of a good pitch
By Charlotta Hedman There you are on stage, nodding shakily at the person changing your slides. In front of you sits a panel of fearsome looking men and women in suits and shiny shoes, ready to press that red button … Continue reading
No, actually, where is the money?
Grant Murgatroyd of Corporate Financier Magazine introduces the next panel discussion by saying that he wants us to show him the money. Or maybe it’s the other way around. The tech companies need to show him why they should be … Continue reading