In the late nineties, when the internet started booming, i didn't exit. I just left. Started an on line learning company that i ained up selling to capt'in which is owned by the washington post. After ten years of working for this company i wanted to do something different and left. A new opportunity came my way by reading in te walster journal that claim games was going bankrupt. And i knew how bankruptcy worked, because i did the one for act division. So i called the trustee there in new york, in long and i said, hey, i'm interested. I have a lot of experience in the game histry. I would like
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
03:58 - Business challenges and lessons from Activision, Acclaim Games, and StartEngine.
22:37 - What crowdfunding is and why businesses need it.
22:37 - What are the different types of crowdfunding?
39:20 - What investors should do before diving into crowdfunding.
49:45 - How to raise capital through a platform like StartEngine.
53:24 - How investors in private companies can get their capital back through crowdfunding.
57:46 - What is the secondary market of StartEngine?
01:11:35 - Why access to liquidity is important for private equity investors.
01:30:06 - The insights he learned from Kevin O’Leary of Shark Tank.
And much, much more!
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