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Diamond Hill on Perma-Fix Environmental Service $PESI US

Thesis: Perma-Fix’s deep regulatory moat and long-term contracts drive significant upside in hazardous waste disposal.

(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/vBvqvor05B
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RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨BREAKING: New Insider Purchase

A director of $LOW has reported the purchase of ~$250K of the company's stock.

This is the first insider buy we have seen at the company in over 3 years.
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Curreen Capital on VF Corp $VFC US

Thesis: VF Corp’s turnaround under new leadership and its strong apparel brands create an attractive risk-reward opportunity

(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/WUgJCO7SPv
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RT @InsiderRadar: In early October, we reported on a massive insider purchase at $NFE.

The stock has now risen 55% in total since this trade was reported, with a 22% gain today. https://t.co/W9bBNBxprq

🚨Insider Trading Alert

New Fortress Energy Inc, $NFE, sees major insider buy:

🔹CEO: ~$49,999,993 purchase on Oct 1

Largest insider purchase in 5 years

The shares traded up 5.4% last Friday, but have dropped 4.5% this morning https://t.co/NE75u9uHCZ
- Insider Radar
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NeueHealth $NEUE to be Taken Private by New Enterprise Associates In a Deal Worth $1.3 Billion -
⚕️Holders of NeueHealth common stock will receive $7.33 per share in cash, representing a 70.07% premium from the stock’s last close.
⚕️The deal includes a 30-day “go-shop” period ending on January 23, allowing the company to consider competing proposals.
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TPG $TPG in Talks to Acquire Solar Firm Altus Power $AMPS - Reuters

If the talks between TPG Rise Climate and Altus are successful, a deal could be signed in the coming weeks. https://t.co/VlvX4rdMVF
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Another profit warning from $VTY.L now expecting £250mn profit in FY24 instead of £300mn, due to delays in some projects and turning down less attractive transactions.

Remains on my watchlist for now… https://t.co/PNN0XGxvTW
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RT @WSJbusiness: Nippon Steel’s U.S. Steel Acquisition Plan Referred to Biden for Review https://t.co/ST7x4B2B6Y
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Christmas eve is nearly here! Wishing you a wonderful Christmas 🫶🎅

I'll be tuning out for a few days to spend time with my loved ones ❤️

Happy holidays!🥂 https://t.co/FrQDeT6Xt7
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Jessica Livingston on investing in Stripe when the Collison Brothers were teenagers

Jessica reflects on a 19-year old Patrick Collison telling her and the other co-founders of Y Combinator that he wanted to take on the financial industry with his younger brother John.

“We were like, ‘Do you realize how hard this is? And you don’t have connections.’ But they were intrepid. They were like, ‘Well, we don’t have connections, but we’ll find connections.’”

She recalls their determination and focus:

“You think the head of a bank is going to take a 19-year old startup founder seriously? It seems pretty implausible, right? But they were good enough that they were able to convince these banks to work with them.”

Determination, Jessica argues, is “by far the most important quality. More than intelligence. More than previous success in school.” When she co-founded Y Combinator, the hypothesis was that they’d just fund all the best hackers from MIT and Harvard and they’d turn out to be great startup founders. But that turned out to not be true.

“Determination is the most important thing. Understanding your users and building a product with a great user experience is second most important.”

Jessica also believes being flexible minded is very important:

“You have this idea, you test it out, and it doesn’t always work the first time. You have to be able to say, ‘Okay, I thought I was going to do this, but let’s try this, even though I have a lot of energy vested in this, let’s try this direction. You really have to be open minded.”

And then you have to be convincing and a good leader:

“You are going to be convincing employees to join you. You’re going to be convincing investors to invest in you. When you get to the point where you’re doing deals with bigger companies, you have to convince them. Your whole world is convincing people, and so you have to be able to communicate your idea and convince people why they should care about you more than any of the other hundreds of startups out there.”

Video source: @ycombinator (2016)
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CBRE US Logistics Partners (Oct-24)

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