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Regretting Not Choosing Amazon's Original Business Deal
In this snippet, a man speaks about not taking Jeff Bezos' original business deal, which offered him 20-30% of Amazon's stock in exchange for utilizing their bibliography. The man expresses that the value of that stock would have been worth billions of dollars today.
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David Rubenstein shares the story of how his company missed out on owning a portion of Amazon in its early days despite being helpful to Jeff Bezos.
1:02:49 - 1:03:28 (00:39)
Summary
David Rubenstein shares the story of how his company missed out on owning a portion of Amazon in its early days despite being helpful to Jeff Bezos.
ChapterRegretting Not Choosing Amazon's Original Business Deal
Episode#495: David Rubenstein, Co-Founder of The Carlyle Group, on Lessons Learned, Jeff Bezos, Raising Billions of Dollars, Advising Presidents, and Sprinting to the End
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The podcast discusses Jeff Bezos' self-confidence and isolation from people, along with the founding year of Amazon being 1994.
1:03:28 - 1:05:44 (02:16)
Summary
The podcast discusses Jeff Bezos' self-confidence and isolation from people, along with the founding year of Amazon being 1994.
ChapterRegretting Not Choosing Amazon's Original Business Deal
Episode#495: David Rubenstein, Co-Founder of The Carlyle Group, on Lessons Learned, Jeff Bezos, Raising Billions of Dollars, Advising Presidents, and Sprinting to the End
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The interviewer reflects on his experiences with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, describing her as a diminutive yet brilliant person who was complicated to interview due to her tendency to take a long time to respond.
1:05:44 - 1:06:50 (01:06)
Summary
The interviewer reflects on his experiences with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, describing her as a diminutive yet brilliant person who was complicated to interview due to her tendency to take a long time to respond.