In 1956 Warren Buffett retired at the age of 26 with a net worth of $175k (~$1.7m today).
Why did Buffet retire so early and how did he return to become the greatest investor of all time?
Time for a story👇
Rest in peace Charlie. We're grateful that we got to spend a (very special) little bit of time with you.
Thank you for the wisdom and the memories. ❤️❤️
Announcement: We're doing an arena show... in San Francisco!
September 10th. Chase Center. With Mark Zuckerberg.
Huge thank you to our friends at @jpmorgan for finding a venue big enough to hold all of you. We can't wait to see you there :)
What an incredible night.
Never in our wildest dreams did we think we'd do an arena show with @finkd, @eldsjal, and @emilychangtv... plus @iammiketaylor live!!
Huge thank you to @jpmorgan and most importantly to all 6,000 of you who came and made it so special.
New listeners often ask us what episode to start with.
Here are the top 10 by all-time downloads:
1. Amazon Pt 1
2. TSMC
3. AWS
4. Walmart
5. Berkshire Pt 1
6. Benchmark Pt 1
7. NVIDIA Pt 2
8. Enron
9. Ethereum
10. Sony
Runners up: T Swift, NVIDIA Pt 1, Peloton, Bitcoin.
.@tobi has been running a keylogger and auto-screenshotting his computer every 10 minutes for the last 15 years.
That's a crazy person move, and a wild dataset to have on yourself.
The @altcap story of how they won Snowflake's Series C deal (at a mere $175m valuation!) is crazy.
"[We] wrote a bug report of the 10 bugs we found and sent it to the founders."
2024 was obviously a crazy year for us. We looked at our analytics and as you'd imagine, all of our most-listened to episodes ever were released this year. Microsoft, Hermès, Starbucks, Meta, etc. Compounding!
...but what *older* episodes were most-listened to in 2024?
There has been one company founded in the last 20 years worth more than a trillion dollars.
And that episode is in your podcast players now.
(Also yes, it is indeed 6+ hours.)
After growing Amazon into a trillion-dollar empire, Jeff Bezos is stepping down as CEO next week.
In Prime Day spirit, let's look back on what made Amazon so successful - as shared by Bezos himself.
We read every shareholder letter since 1997. Here's 1 key insight from each 🧵
This video perfectly lays out Jamie Dimon's "fortress balance sheet" strategy and why you need to be prepared for the worst.
Insanely, it is from 2006, two years before the 2008 financial crisis! Unbelievably prescient.
"It will happen again... don't be surprised."
Insane, ridiculous night. Can't thank all 6,000 of you enough for coming. What a wild ride this has been.
Huge thank you to our guests Jamie Dimon, Meredith Kopit Levien, and Barry Diller!
Altos Ventures is playing a different game than everyone else in VC.
And it’s working. They are “early stage investors” that owned 21% of Roblox at IPO!
We were lucky to have the the prolific @honam on for this special episode.
acquired.fm/episodes/special…
The episode you've all been waiting for... a day after his congressional hearings we sat down with the man, the myth, the legend @SBF_FTX.
Together with our good friend @mariogabriele we explore the story of Sam, Alameda and FTX.
acquired.fm/episodes/ftx-wit…
Wow. The court recognized the advantage Google has in paying browsers for distribution, but held off on banning it because of the new AI disruption threat they face.
He learns 3 lessons from this.
i) don’t fixate on the price you paid.
ii) don’t rush to grab a small profit. Stay focused on the big, long-term wins.
iii) you can’t control other people’s emotions. If you manage someone's money, don't let their emotions guide your decisions.
The wait is over. Acquired returns with Part II of the Sequoia Capital story, joined by the very best person in the world to tell it - @Sequoia’s Global Managing Partner @dougleone.
acquired.fm/episodes/sequoia…