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by wastedhours
2436 days ago
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> some dumb decisions I think the relevance is in the definition of some. Lots of people had an inkling it was a lot of smoke and mirrors, "tech company this" "we're a platform that", with a lot of weirdness alongside - but then the IPO dropped and confirmed every single assumption and it turned out truth was more ridiculous than fiction. The larger relevance is how completely unworthy businesses are sprung into a position by cheap VC cash when the foundations are made of custard and spaghetti. Wrap in the "cult of personality" with a seemingly deluded founder and you have the SV equivalent of a soap opera. Alongside that, it's also a dramatic pantomime as to how said investors are trying to optimise an acquisition without the optics of a failing business. We was a poster child for the Vision Fund, and Softbank has to play this game delicately. It's fascinating to watch it play out - this isn't just a case of a large business that's fallen on hard times. This is a story about a (hopefully) unique company that should never have worked in the first place, somehow navigating a black swan moment, and potentially turning into a real business. |
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