
Corporate red flags: the invisible risks of partnerships
Investing in a startup or engaging with a partner company can feel straightforward on paper: registered, operational, with an online

Investing in a startup or engaging with a partner company can feel straightforward on paper: registered, operational, with an online

Scams rarely follow a single script. What appears to be an isolated fraud attempt is usually part of a broader

A well-maintained car appears flawless online. Photos are sharp, mileage is reasonable, and the seller is persuasive. But beneath the

It begins with a photograph—a sunlit apartment, polished floors, a balcony overlooking the city. The price seems reasonable, perhaps even

It starts innocuously enough: a connection request on LinkedIn, a comment on a post, a congratulatory message. Then a colleague

The question seems silly. The answer is not so obvious. A scam is not simply a lie told for profit.

A promising partnership. A fast-growing supplier. A startup with impressive traction. On paper, everything looks solid. Online, everything looks polished.

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