Pollen's Plunge: From $800 Million Valuation to Bankruptcy, and its Legal Implications


Part 1: Pollen's Dramatic Fall
Pollen, a UK-based company known for organizing music festivals featuring global superstars, recently went from being a booming business worth $800 million to bankruptcy. This was a drastic turn of events for the company that once managed to raise $100 million in investments and sold over a million tickets.
But, what led to the downfall of this once-flourishing company?
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