P2P (Path to Profitability) 1

P2P (Path to Profitability) 1
פי.2פי., (ראשי-תיבות של Path to Profitability- "הנתיב לווחיות"), אסטרטגיה אותה מתכוננת לבצע חברה על מנת ליצור הכנסה; חברת הזנק (סטארטאפ) חדשה שכרגע מפסידה כספים (סלנג) P2P (Peer to Peer; Person to Person) 2
(קיצור של:) חבר אל חבר, "אדם לאדם"

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