'It will be the best time in the history of mankind to ever start a business': Billionaire Mark Cuban explains why startups don't need to raise VC money in the coronavirus era
people since the recession brought on by the coronavirus crisis nearly wiped out their employers' businesses.
As the country starts to reopen, the business magnate predicts, people will return to their normal lives hungry for new products and services, as he told Harry Stebbings on a recent episode of "The Twenty Minute VC" podcast. People are stuck at home, bored of their routines, Cuban figured. The enforced monotony creates an appetite for something new.
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