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Investors considering involvement in young companies, as well
as satisfying themselves that the business proposition is sound,
need also to focus on issues that may at first appear to be peripheral.
There are a number of pitfalls that can catch out new companies
and which can have real implications for company value. Hewitson
Becke + Shaw partners John Dix, Bill Thatcher and Tim Tyndall who
work in the corporate, intellectual property and employment fields
respectively highlight some mistakes commonly made by young companies.
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