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EP 100: Jeremy Levine (Partner, Bessemer) Reflects on His Best and Worst Investments

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Analyzing Internal Voting and Investment Contrarianism

Internal voting in organizations serves as a check and balance to gauge the sentiment, but it does not always indicate success. The best investments may have weak votes because if everyone within a group loves an idea, it indicates a lack of contrarian views and fierce competition. Conversely, if there are concerns internally, it suggests less competition and potentially more opportunity for success. An example is Skype, where initial concerns about the founders being fugitives led to successful investment due to the less competitive nature of the opportunity.

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