Recent articles by Lars-Thorben Niggehoff

Magazine
Opinion
Less Maximilians please
The start-up scene likes to pretend to be progressive, but it is not when it comes to diversity. It is only partly to blame for this. But it could still do more.

Reports
Informed wants to revolutionize the news business
With its app, the start-up offers access to hand-picked content from international media. A first test run is now starting in Ukraine.

Magazine
Knowledge
Founders should know these five taxes
Paying taxes is no fun and is complicated. But it is part of being an entrepreneur. Start-up founders have a whole range of taxes that affect them. An overview of the most important ones.

Reports
The largest customer: Germany
Cooperation with authorities and public administration could be a huge opportunity for start-ups. But so far, only a few founders have dared to enter the complicated jungle of public procurement regulations. Why this...

Interviews
That's what's behind the DHDL start-up Aivy
Aivy managers Florian Dyballa and Alexandra Kammer explain how they want to revolutionize the application process with mini-games and how they think it went on DHDL.

Interviews
"Landlords are not always the bad guys"
In this interview, Vermietet.de CEO Jannes Fischer talks about the tight real estate market, his start-up's record exit and the question of how to continue running a start-up within a larger company.

Magazine
Opinion
Ankerkraut: What start-ups can learn from the controversial deal
Some of the outrage over Nestlé's Ankerkraut business may be inappropriate. But the start-up has only itself to blame. What other companies can learn from it.

News
Wingcopter has two new cooperation partners
The drone start-up gains a sales partner for Japan. The Zeitfracht Group also plans to buy up to 132 drones.

News
Junique wins Zalando manager
As of April, the Myposter subsidiary will be headed by Philippa Hasse, who is to expand the poster and art store with her e-commerce platform.

News
Workbee raises capital for the first time
The start-up, which places care workers in jobs, was able to convince several prominent business angels. The Berliners now want to use the money to improve the technology and double the number of staff.
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