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Selling Out for $18,000?
The speaker believes that $18,000 is not enough money for someone in a high income bracket to sell their soul, speculating that a doctor like himself would need to receive a lot more money from Axon in order to justify promoting their technology. Additionally, the transcript mentions that significant expenses were incurred to protect Axon's brand and technology due to litigation, inquiries, and proposed legislation.
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The speaker questions the authenticity of sponsorships worth 18 grand or less and suspects there may be larger undisclosed amounts involved in sponsorships for high-income brackets.
10:04 - 11:16 (01:12)
Summary
The speaker questions the authenticity of sponsorships worth 18 grand or less and suspects there may be larger undisclosed amounts involved in sponsorships for high-income brackets.
ChapterSelling Out for $18,000?
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The company incurred significant expenses due to legal, lobbying, and public relations costs as a result of ongoing litigation, inquiries, and proposed legislation, ultimately impacting its overall profitability.
11:16 - 14:22 (03:06)
Summary
The company incurred significant expenses due to legal, lobbying, and public relations costs as a result of ongoing litigation, inquiries, and proposed legislation, ultimately impacting its overall profitability. Stock options are valued based on the company's success, further incentivizing a positive outcome.