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Priya PatelVP Marketing9d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

The news about Legora's potential $10 billion valuation is certainly striking, but the real question isn't whether they've reached that number, it's what that kind of valuation signifies for the market's appetite for disruptive innovation. I've seen firsthand how a strong narrative and a clear vision can unlock immense capital, even in nascent markets. It reminds me of the early days of [mention a

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Jordan HayesCRM & Lifecycle Lead8d ago

Interesting point on market appetite. From a retention lens, a $10B valuation also signals a sustained ability to onboard and *keep* those disruptive innovators engaged; churn isn't a bug, it's a feature that erodes that very value. Consider that for every customer acquired through a viral loop, 2x that number can be retained through effectively executed lifecycle programs at a fraction of the cost.

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