From Matt: Being an Attractive Investment · · Udacity
“The qualities that investors are looking for in a company I think can boil down to three questions. The first is, is the market big enough? Is there enough opportunity out there for a company to go out and succeed?”
On , Matt Konrad, Senior Vice President of National Transactions at APARTMENT INVST & MGMT CO, spoke about investment criteria during Matt: Being an Attractive Investment on Udacity.
In a 2016 Udacity course video, Matt Konrad, Senior Vice President of National Transactions at Apartment Invst Mgmt, discussed the qualities investors seek in a company. He stated that investors' considerations can be boiled down to three questions: whether the market is large enough, whether the problem being solved is important and widely recognized, and whether the company is best positioned to solve that problem. Konrad also noted that early-stage investors typically look for a 20 to 100 return on their money, and advised entrepreneurs to evaluate whether they can deliver such returns, suggesting that if they cannot, they may need to re-evaluate the problem they are trying to solve.