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Flying Car Startup Goes Public for $4 Billion
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A flying car startup, which sold a billion dollars worth of flying vehicles to united airlines, has gone public for three or four billion dollars. The vehicles have four helicopter blades attached to a car body.

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Brad Adcock founded Vetri, a job site similar to Hired.com.
13:26 - 14:36 (01:10)
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Entrepreneurship
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Brad Adcock founded Vetri, a job site similar to Hired.com. Despite being bullied by Hired and raising only $10 million, Vetri eventually acquired Hired when they went bankrupt and sold for around $120-150 million.

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Flying Car Startup Goes Public for $4 Billion
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A flying vehicle startup that sold billions of dollars worth of their products to United Airlines recently went public for around $3-4 billion.
14:36 - 18:07 (03:30)
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Flying Vehicles
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A flying vehicle startup that sold billions of dollars worth of their products to United Airlines recently went public for around $3-4 billion. The vehicles are essentially helicopters with a car-like body and have been described as innovative but difficult to describe.

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Flying Car Startup Goes Public for $4 Billion
Episode
Robot Businesses That Will Take Over The Fast Food Industry And Showmanship
Podcast
My First Million