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Jason & Scot Show Episode 309 Instacart IPO Filing

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10:05] I think that’s a legality I think I think it’s a pretty hard commitment is my reading of them and they basically say these guys are already these guys have lined up to buy at least 400 million in this offering. Regardless of the price and there’s some big names in there there what I would call.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 293 – E-Com leadership changes and news

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We also discuss the recent leadership changes at Amazon, Google, Pinterest, and Bed Bath & Beyond. Scot: [3:07] Yeah there’s a lot going on at Amazon one of the. To manage their downturns and you know at best slower rates of growth. Episode 293 previews Amazon no good, dirty, rotten, Q2. Transcript.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 296 – Guardian Baseball Co-Founder Matt Kubancik

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Matt: [1:08] Always doing but Maine. Matt: [2:05] No not at all actually spent six months in in college dropped out was one of the original I started selling on eBay 1999. Matt: [1:00] Thanks Scott and Jason have my own. Scot: [1:10] Entrepreneur genius. And been involved in e-commerce and various other companies and degrees.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 269 – Amazon and Instacart get new CEOs, other news

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Your digital ad dollars especially as they get more complicated in the Privacy Wars, so it makes sense that they want Executives that are good at that and I would also argue the instacart. Um enough eyeballs to have real scale and instacart is one of the exceptions to that so so they are a viable place to put your.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 274 – Warby Parker and AllBirds file S-1 prospectus for IPOs

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Scot: [4:42] Yeah, yeah and I mean it is fun to read but you’re taking the right approach at it what drives me crazy is actually went through and looked at a bunch of the headlines for both these companies and I would say about 1/3 to 25 percent of the.