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> it doesn't matter if that 90% happens in 2 months or 2 years.

It does. If you must sell your house this week you'll get a lower price than if you can afford to wait for a year for the most eager buyer who's in love with the place. The effect is more pronounced with selling stock in a private company which is much, much harder to price than a house.

> it's still going to happen without cash or a change at the company.

It depends on why you lose money. If you lose money because you acquire many users and lose money on every user, you need to "change" the company in the sense of finding a way to make money on every user, enough to cover your more or less fixed expenses and then some. If you lose money because you're building a product and haven't reached mass production either because it takes a lot of time to ramp up production or because it takes time for demand to show up, say for regulatory reasons, then the "change" is simply getting to mass production. In the latter case, having more money is (in a way) getting you closer to that welcome "change" than in the former.




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