Welp, these moments are inevitable. A great indie decides it’s time to sell/get acquired/take an investment. There’s a history of this happening but, for many, it stings a little. But does it, really? The fact is simple: any business, no matter the industry, endeavors to grow. It’s no different for an indie agency.
But emotions can run high. Such is the case with GUT, who recently sold a majority stake to Globant. The natural reaction? Aw, that’s too bad, we loved having GUT as an indie.
As much as we will miss GUT’s indie status, we took a moment to celebrate the past five years of hard work that led to this moment. Fare thee well, GUT—and good luck in the next stage of chapter of your story.
Coverage
What did you think of this content?
Click on the smiley faces to rate it!
Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0
No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.
We are sorry that this content was not useful for you!
Let us improve!
Tell us how we can improve our content?
- About the Author
- Latest Posts
Doug Zanger is the founder and editor-in-chief of Indie Agency News. He is also the founder of the Creative Bohemian consultancy, lives in the Pacific Northwest and is insufferable about it.