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51:29 - 51:49 So important. That mindset (and awareness) is the difference between 'people in charge' and 'leaders', and the two types create vastly disparate "cultures" (as an outcome, as Brett wisely put it). Great interview. Thank you, MCC 👍
I just checked the stock out , and it's just been loosing value constantly, I don't understand what's the value proposition in this company, any thoughts??
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You are mixing multiples and valuation. Lets say you used DCF in any of those cases and you estimated future cash flows to be much higher, you would find both Amazon and Salesforce to be undervalued.
Looking for something intelligent that someone has to say on how to think of the fund they refer to: Is the fund owned by Tiny? Partially owned? Do they have a fund because they started out that way, and started Tiny subsequently? Help me figure out how to think about the fund, pls