Timo Armoo: The art of exit planning

Timo Armoo: The art of exit planning

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vor 2 Jahren




Social media. Influencers. Gen Z. There are many businesses and
their leaders who still don’t fully grasp the importance and
scope of these influential terms. One young entrepreneur was on
the ground floor of the social media revolution and built and
sold a company worth tens of millions of pounds.


Timo Armoo is a name you should get to know. We met with him at
Servcorp’s beautiful office at The Leadenhall Building in London
to discuss building his company Fanbytes, the importance of
baking IP into a business, what it’s like when money hits your
bank after an acquisition and much more.


Here's what we discussed:





Could you give us an overview of your career? (02:04)

How did you feel selling your first business at 17 for six
figures? (06:14)

You started Fanbytes as social media was on the rise. Do you
think you would have been successful in another period of time?
(11:30)

Could you tell us about the growth you achieved with
Fanbytes? (13:34)

What made you choose angel investors over Venture
Capitalists, is this something that was premeditated or was this
something that developed over time? (17:29)

When did you decide to exit the business: did you build an
exit strategy to the business, or was there a lightbulb moment
during your journey? (20:42)

How did you settle on Brainlabs being the company that you
were going to sell to? (24:28)

What were the craziest moments from the acquisition? (27:43)

How important was developing a personal brand to you? (34:00)

Why did you find that creating your own technology and
systems was so important? (38:21)

As someone who started their business at a young age, how
were you received in rooms filled with people that were more
experienced than yourself? (39:42)

Is there any part of you, now that you’ve exited, that would
try and improve the VC landscape? (41:59)

Where do you see the tech valuation bubble ending up? (44:02)

What technology is intriguing you at the moment? (45:14)

Are you putting pressure on yourself for what to do next?
(47:08)

The Good News Postcard: What is your favourite characteristic
and why? (49:42)

What makes a great business leader? (50:26)






Thanks to Grace from the Jill Dando News for bringing us The Good
News Postcard this week. Get your dose of positive news by
visiting The Good News Post, a website collated by hundreds of
young people aged 8 to 18 in the UK. They've written real-life
“news that’s good for you”, covering people, animals, stories to
cheer people up, and tips to make lives better.


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