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Ask HN: When does a startup become a company?

1 pointsby iamandoniover 10 years ago
It seems like these days even the largest and most developed new(er) companies still call themselves &quot;startups&quot;. As such, this term gets thrown around a lot. From very early stage to way past late-stage, most tech companies are calling themselves &quot;startups&quot; no matter their status. A couple thousand employees, stable revenue streams, and solid financial backing, but still somehow a &quot;startup&quot;.<p>My question thus is, when does a company cross over and just become a &quot;company&quot; and no longer a &quot;startup&quot;?

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