Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @DimitryNakhla: Appreciate the compliment! I assure you it
it’s the result of relentless research and dedication. With over 10,000 hours spent studying the markets and refining my investment process, I’m always striving to improve

My passion for investing drives me to stay up-to-date. Last night was no exception - I was still reading about quality investing as I fell asleep, the papers still clutched in my hand. That’s what it means to be fully committed to excellence

It’s this tireless pursuit of knowledge that allows me to make informed decisions. And I'm proud to deliver the benefits of this kind of research & decision-making for my investors
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📢 $LPG announces its first special dividend of $0.7 of the year...
💰 Payable on Feb.27, Ex-div Feb 4, 2025

Consistent Special Dividends! 💰 The company has issued multiple special dividends per year in recent years but is trimming the payout by $0.30/share this year. 📉
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App Economy Insights
$NFLX Netflix just had its biggest quarter ever.

19M new members added! 👀

What drove this record growth?

Here’s what you need to know 👇
https://t.co/8lJ0UeEwbI
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Stock Analysis Compilation
Stock Analysis Compilation #73 is in your inbox 🔥
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43 stock pitches from the best hedge funds & newsletters :
$ACHV $ABNB $BMBL $ROAD $EA $RACE $FET $GOOGL $HIFS $HIMS $IBKR $LESL $NVDA $PACB $PLTR $RDI $TSM $UGI $ZDGE and many more https://t.co/W9OHOU3RAU
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Quiver Quantitative
RT @QuiverCongress: JUST IN: Representative Dave Taylor just introduced legislation to require agencies to repeal ten existing regulations before issuing a new one.

Do you support this?

Poll below. https://t.co/MgfJNBxKH6
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Nightview Capital on Alibaba $BABA US

Thesis: Alibaba is well-positioned for growth due to its core business recovery, strong cash reserves, and emerging cloud and AI opportunities, presenting a compelling investment opportunity.

(Extract from their Q4 letter) https://t.co/qxv22otJct
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BREAKING: @AOC just called out insider trading in Congress.

"We're supposed to act like money only corrupts Republicans? Give me a fucking break."

We have very little data on AOC on our site, because she does not hold any stock in her portfolio. https://t.co/RduZ0ieOKI
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Startup Archive
Steve Jobs: “There’s a tremendous amount of craftsmanship between a great idea and a great product”

“One of the things that really hurt Apple was, after I left, John Sculley got a very serious disease. And that disease—I’ve seen other people get it too—is the disease of thinking that a really great idea is 90% of the work.”

But that’s never the case. As Steve explains, a product idea never turns out as originally conceived because you learn a lot from the details of building it, and there are always tradeoffs you have to make.

“There’s a tremendous amount of craftsmanship between a great idea and a great product… and it’s that process that is the magic.”

He compares a team working hard on something they’re passionate about to a rock tumbler:

“It's through the team--through a group of incredibly talented people--bumping up against each other, having arguments, having fights sometimes, making some noise, and working together... they polish each other and polish the ideas. And what comes out are these really beautiful stones.”
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RT @ArthurMacwaters: Great ideas are everywhere. Great products are few.

The pain, iteration, arguments, failures, grind, and craft that is required to make great products is what makes them rare.

People who can embrace that process are rare

Steve Jobs: “There’s a tremendous amount of craftsmanship between a great idea and a great product”

“One of the things that really hurt Apple was, after I left, John Sculley got a very serious disease. And that disease—I’ve seen other people get it too—is the disease of thinking that a really great idea is 90% of the work.”

But that’s never the case. As Steve explains, a product idea never turns out as originally conceived because you learn a lot from the details of building it, and there are always tradeoffs you have to make.

“There’s a tremendous amount of craftsmanship between a great idea and a great product… and it’s that process that is the magic.”

He compares a team working hard on something they’re passionate about to a rock tumbler:

“It's through the team--through a group of incredibly talented people--bumping up against each other, having arguments, having fights sometimes, making some noise, and working together... they polish each other and polish the ideas. And what comes out are these really beautiful stones.”
- Startup Archive
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AkhenOsiris
AI is a scam/useless crowd have magically converted to "see, even the Chinese can do it without the best NVDA chips" 😂
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