#Entrepreneur This post on the WeWork IPO ends with the following observation: In fact, I would argue that the WeWork bull case and bear case have more in common than it seems: both are the logical conclusion of effectively unlimited capital. I ...
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Fifty-Eight
#Entrepreneur Fifty-eight years ago this morning, my mother went to the hospital at West Point New York and shortly thereafter I arrived on planet earth. I’ve always liked having a birthday late in August, at the tail end of the summer and right b...
Monday, August 19, 2019
Crypto IRA
#Entrepreneur I have an old IRA that I don’t pay much attention to. I thought about cashing it out but the tax load to do that was too much for me to stomach. So then I thought about investing it in crypto. But that turns out to be pretty hard. I ...
Sunday, August 18, 2019
The Long Engagement
#Entrepreneur The Gotham Gal and I met when we were 19 and got married when we were 25. We lived together for most of those six years before we got married. By the time we tied the knot, we knew each other very well. While venture capital investin...
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Revenue Financing + Traditional Equity Continued
#Entrepreneur Last week’s post Revenue Financing + Traditional Equity as the Future of Startup Funding struck a nerve and resulted in a number of comments and questions. Generally, the big idea is that most regions have sub-standard angel communit...
A Reminder
#Entrepreneur As the US government thinks about regulating big tech and constraining crypto-currencies, I think a reminder about the value of open markets and freedom to innovate is important. Entrepreneur via https://www.AiUpNow.c...