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nonethewiseryesterday at 6:50 PM1 replyview on HN

Just goes to show how many structural problems there are to starting tech companies in Europe.


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yardieyesterday at 7:14 PM

Yes, the problem is capital. US has loads of it and Europe does not. So a lot of European startups have 3 options: remain niche, get bought out buy US investors, move the corporate seat/brain trust to the US.

There are many small European startups who do not have infrastructure to take on large European multinationals as clients. A lot of EU labor laws have hard requirements at 50 and 100 employees so startups stay below those lines and remain tech lifestyle companies.

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