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Risk Assessment: Kinsale Capital & Chewy

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That's surprising to me, because as a Chewy shareholder and as somebody who has watched the performance of this company in the last few years, it's one that routinely moves 10, 20% in a day when there's relevant news. David Gardner: I'm wondering, just for the fun of it, what source do you each consult? Didn't you say 2009?

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James Surowiecki Joins Us to Talk About Crypto, Meme Stocks, and Movies

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Michael Saylor, the CEO of the company, who decided to take his mobile software consulting company in an unusual direction when he began converting the company's assets from cash into Bitcoin, and then even went so far as to start raising money on the public markets simply to buy more Bitcoin. billion of Bitcoin.

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Olo (OLO) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

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FiveFive Guys joined us in 2009 as our first enterprise brand, and we're now helping them leverage their data to inform business decisions and drive guest lifetime value. Two of our key differentiators for large enterprises are our modularity and open architecture. So, you know, that's the plan going forward.

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Transcript: Joe Lonsdale, 8VC

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00:10:16 [Speaker Changed] So, so you found the company in 2009 today, you’re the chairman. They have to pay their IT consultants, huge amounts of monies to do a report. 00:10:05 [Speaker Changed] You mentioned Adipar and, and ai, just so you know, chat, GBT is what told me it was $5 trillion, not seven.

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Transcript: Luis Berruga, Global X ETFs

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And basically, all they do is looking at these trends, talking to industry consultants, industry participants and CEOs to really try to get a sense of where, like, the most relevant emerging trends are. RITHOLTZ: And how about Wind Energy or WNDY, W-N-D-Y, what sort of companies do you hold in that sort of EFT? Wait, markets go down?

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Authors in August: David Eagleman's "Sum"

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In 2009, Stanford neuroscientist, David Eagleman published a remarkable book, Sum, S-U-M, 40 short chapters, 2-5 pages each, Forty Tales from the Afterlives. I mentioned the top Neosensory, brain check, you've consulted on others. It's not a public company, so I don't spend as much time with it.

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