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'Til death (or funding cycles' end) do us part

Some say a business partnership is more binding than a marriage. Today, we have a story (below) on three funds that joined together for a business partnership that connects them for maybe the next decade.
 
The trio met as Kauffman Fellows, discovered their ideals aligned and went into business together.
 
Is it always that simple?
 
How do you choose a business partner? What matters most: aligned ideals, complementary expertise, a friendship (I kid, never go into business with your friends)?
 
Let us know the criteria you've used to decide on a business partner by replying to this email or sending a note to , anytime.
 
— Technical.ly reporter Donte Kirby (donte@technical.ly)

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