How Gymshark used negative cash conversion cycles to build a billion-dollar business

By A Mystery Man Writer

Share59TweetShareWhatsAppEmail59 SharesAlbert Einstein once said, “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He, who understands it, earns it, and he, who doesn’t, pays it.” In business, a negative cash conversion cycle is the ninth world wonder, enabling companies to grow without the need for external capital. I have previously explored unit economics in […]

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