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RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨 JUST IN: New Insider Purchase

A director of $PBI has reported the purchase of ~$225k of the company's stock.

This is the first insider buy we have ever seen him make, and the first reported at the company in over 2 years
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RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨 BREAKING: Kushner has just reported the purchase of ANOTHER $3M in $OSCR shares.

This is his 3rd reported insider purchase in the last 10 days. The stock is up 19% since his first purchase.

$OSCR stock is up another 11% today, now up 31% since our insider purchase report on the 14th.
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Wasatch GI on Japan Elevator Service $6544 JP

Thesis: Japan Elevator’s cost-effective services and market share gains position it well to capitalize on the growing need for elevator renewals in Japan

(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/mkB4PfcTDU
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Clearbridge on National Grid $NG/ LN

Thesis: National Grid’s strong market position and increasing energy demand, coupled with its attractive valuation, offer significant long-term growth opportunities in a supportive regulatory landscape

(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/C8LjYBc3Eg
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Focus on fundamentals, not stock price👇 https://t.co/j8r9BCu76d
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Dropbox founder Drew Houston’s response to investors who told him online storage is a commodity

When Drew was trying to raise money for his startup Dropbox, he got a lot of pushback from investors.

“Google is going to do this”

“Online storage is a commodity”

To which Drew would respond:

“Yes, all of those things are true, and there are 50 other products in this space, but do you use any of them?”

They’d say “No”, and Drew would reply: “Isn’t that interesting?”

Today, Dropbox’s market cap is almost $9 billion.

Drew argues that if you’re doing something interesting and new, you will always face criticism.

“You simultaneously have to have thick skin and be able to tune negativity like that out. But you also have to have thin skin if your customers or team aren’t happy and respond to it… it’s a weird dynamic that you’re going to have to handle, but I think it starts with getting some perspective that you will always face negativity and criticism from some people.”

Video source: @ycombinator (2017)
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RT @PronkDaniel: @BillAckman's Pershing Square $PSH commented on their new $BN investment.

Screenshots from the transcript below.
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LVS Advisory on Medpace $MEDP US

Thesis: Medpace’s exceptional financial performance and strong reinvestment opportunities make it a standout in its niche, with substantial potential for long-term shareholder returns

(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/9z8XroRMAE
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App Economy Insights
📊 This Week in Visuals:

$WMT, $HD, $INTU, $PDD, $PANW, $SNOW, $NIO, $ESTC, $GLBE.

Check out the latest earnings!👇
https://t.co/blhWSWhndG https://t.co/4zT7lqSZe3
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What are you watching this week?

• Monday: $ZM.
• Tuesday: $ADI, $ADSK, $BBY, $CRWD, $DELL, $HPQ, $MANU, $NTNX, $WDAY.

All visualized in our PRO coverage next Saturday! https://t.co/GsdtpV2Klt
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Startup Archive
Uber founder Travis Kalanick on how to hire the best people

Travis gives two pieces of tactical advice:

1. Write a truly inspired blog post “Write a truly inspired blog post that describes the company, the mission, the vision, how it's amazing, why you're amazing and why it's going to be amazing if that candidate comes and works with you.”

2. Inspired networking. “This isn't for everybody, but if you can really go out there and talk to everybody you know and find those amazing people, and inspire the people you know to help you find amazing people, you're going to do a good job.”

He continues:

“If you can do both of those, then what happens is you get amazing people quickly. And there's a few situations where I've seen that, but it doesn't happen very often. But if you do neither of those, you're going to have a mediocre team or no team at all.”

Video source: @TechCoHQ (2011)
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RT @mstafford: Incredible video. Watch & re-watch.

Watch the full 2010 Tech Cocktail Startup Mixology Conference featuring Travis Kalanick, presented by @TechCoHQ here: https://t.co/3uTFWN9kDs
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