Earlier quoted context omitted.
Part 1 didn't quite make it. Eyeballing it I think it's around $150B, which I think still substantially backs his point, but it loses him the bet. Part 2 was an easy win from Stripe alone. I scanned the YC '15 Winter list and I don't think I recognize any of them. Someone could track it better via Crunchbase, but I rather doubt that he bet correctly there either. EDIT: Oh, GitLab.
Part 3: Gitlab alone is almost $3B
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#22I dont think he won the first bet did he? Airbnb, Palantir, Dropbox, Uber, Spacex, and Pinterest together are less than 200 bn and falling. All still pretty good companies (not you Uber), doing interesting things though. bet 2 - I have not done the calculation, but just stripe puts it way beyond the 27 bn figgure. bet 3 - plenty of good companies in that batch. Razorpay was valued at half a billion dollars in last ro…
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#25Wonder who took the other side and where they chose for him to donate to. Edited due to ambiguity.
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#26Wonder who took the other side and where they chose for him to donate to. Edited due to ambiguity.
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#27The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent.
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#28I dont think he won the first bet did he? Airbnb, Palantir, Dropbox, Uber, Spacex, and Pinterest together are less than 200 bn and falling. All still pretty good companies (not you Uber), doing interesting things though. bet 2 - I have not done the calculation, but just stripe puts it way beyond the 27 bn figgure. bet 3 - plenty of good companies in that batch. Razorpay was valued at half a billion dollars in last ro…
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
Biggest difference was that the public market valued a bunch of these companies waaay less than VCs did.
So it was a bubble then?
The underlying principles of the companies is sound, just priced a bit too high. The market fixed it (as it is supposed to do)
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#30So... Did he win? I’m especially curious about part 3 :)
Part 1 didn't quite make it. Eyeballing it I think it's around $150B, which I think still substantially backs his point, but it loses him the bet. Part 2 was an easy win from Stripe alone. I scanned the YC '15 Winter list and I don't think I recognize any of them. Someone could track it better via Crunchbase, but I rather doubt that he bet correctly there either. EDIT: Oh, GitLab.