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greetings team MIT and sir jim the time we invested to learn about your blessings do cost! so if we make a turnover of 100billion $ from the blessings than ... thanks for listening! thanks for time! zariyasolar
If I invest 1M in such a business, I probably know that I won’t make money in 1 day. Volvo service may help with little cash flow; but can damage the brand reputation. Instead, I would invest in awareness and marketing as long as I remain in safe allocated budget.
Happy to poke holes in the presentation of Bill Aulet. He misses the point that the goal of entreneurs to build businesses and not to attend educational programs or even accelerators. Many accelerators determine 20hrs per week when these founders only have 4-6 hours per week available. Another thing: you don't need offline classes to create packs. Just a 3-day with a 14-week program is enough. Also is he missing the need of facilitation of entrepreneurship on top of education. Problem of educators is that they are biased to believe that they are needed.
Nubank business model: Use Visa and Mastercard Private Label their own card from Mastercard Raise fees on credit car debt Make the user lose money Make profit. Nubank is a scam
It is interesting, yet from a protection from competition standpoint, Apple can easily produce an app or button on the iWatch that you can touch or press and get the time without looking or sight via buzz or some haptic vibration. I get the whole fashion thing, but it seems Apple could easily displace this watch idea. I love his idea, but tough to corner a market.