@paulg why do you invest in companies that aren't "really promising"
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@jrwrd It's 5 months since investment decisions were made (and not by me btw). -
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@massimosgrelli On average the companies are doing better than they used to, which is what they (and investors) care about.
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@eastbeast where is all this talk about normal distributions in startups you speak of? -
@typesfast read this@paulg tweet & the thread was dominated by treating each founder as a datapoint on a distribution curve#unhealthy -
@eastbeast Almost certainly not a normal distribution curve though. One startup will be worth more than all the rest combined -
@typesfast yeah don't wanna get into this but obviously wouldn't be normal...others said it
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