New research from MIT’s Sloan School of Management suggests this is the case. The MIT study revealed that each additional co-founder—up to four—increase’s a company’s odds of success. Panelists at the Google I/O Conference concurred with the research, citing how venture capitalists prefer investing in companies with multiple founders. READ MORE
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