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The founder of a popular company that has dominated the market invested in an equity deal to own 3% of the company, which is now worth $300 million at its peak.
28:46 - 29:39 (00:52)
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The founder of a popular company that has dominated the market invested in an equity deal to own 3% of the company, which is now worth $300 million at its peak. Investing in equity deals can be more profitable than trading dollars for time.
ChapterAnalyzing a boardroom table
EpisodeHow Roger Federer Became A Billionaire, Betting On Yourself, And The Figma Seed-Stage Pitch
PodcastMy First Million
The second thing Magnus Carlsen did in a chess tournament was he bet on himself, not only taking matters into his own hands, but he played a very patient game.
29:39 - 30:53 (01:13)
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The second thing Magnus Carlsen did in a chess tournament was he bet on himself, not only taking matters into his own hands, but he played a very patient game. This podcast episode reveals how to go premium by emulating Carlsen's tactics.
ChapterAnalyzing a boardroom table
EpisodeHow Roger Federer Became A Billionaire, Betting On Yourself, And The Figma Seed-Stage Pitch
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker discusses a story about an 18-year old boy who was offered a $10 million a year contract despite coming from a poor background.
30:53 - 32:17 (01:24)
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The speaker discusses a story about an 18-year old boy who was offered a $10 million a year contract despite coming from a poor background.