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The 18 Outstanding Speakers at SaaStock LatAm 2019

SaaStock

Delving even deeper into the entrepreneurial seas, Patrick was Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Alpine Investors in San Francisco, as well as Program Officer at the Center for Entrepreneurship at Stanford. In 2012, he underwent a shift in his professional path and studied Technology Entrepreneurship at Stanford.

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18 investors fueling Latin America’s SaaS superstars

SaaStock

Founded: 2005. The company boasts high-level investors and advisors who assist portfolio businesses with their extensive know-how in sales, technology, business development, entrepreneurship, as well as with networking connections. The target fields include logistics and transportation, finance, and healthcare. Size of fund: $477.1M.

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Micro Startup Acquisition: The Definitive Guide to Buying and Selling Small Startups

Neil Patel

The same goes for Google acquiring Android for a measly $50 million in 2005 with key employees joining the company. When you compare that to the $7.5 billion they spent on the acquisition of Github , or their purchase of Skype for $8.5 billion, that’s quite a bargain. As of 2020, the net worth of Android is estimated to be over $2.5

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Stop hustle hate

The Marketing & Growth Hacking Publication

If you thought global competition flattened the world in 2005, when Reddit was founded, then just wait until you get what’s happening right now with artificial intelligence. You need to have even deeper technical knowledge now because the business world is more dependent than ever on performance-only relationships. Never has been.

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PODCAST 121: Lessons From Survival Mode: How to Kickstart Your Business with Matt Rizzetta

Sales Hacker

His wife was pregnant with their first child, and he went out on a limb to try his hand at entrepreneurship. What we’re going to be talking about is, of course, entrepreneurship since you started on North 6th. This was in 2005 after I graduated. Revenue Collective is actually a client of theirs. Matt, welcome to the show.

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PODCAST 139: The Science of Becoming a Better Sales Leader with Luke Rogers

Sales Hacker

The challenge with all of this was, I was at university from 2005 to 2008, and we all know what happened in 2008. In my opinion, it’s hiring for intelligence, resilience, and entrepreneurship, instead of experience. And so there weren’t a lot of thriving startups around to go join. That for me is the key learning.

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PODCAST 116: How to Form Great Habits and High Impact Behaviors at Work? w/ Andrew Sykes

Sales Hacker

He’s a lecturer of entrepreneurship at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, a very famous school, one of the best in the country, and part of the Kellogg Sales Institute Executive Education team. Dallas, Texas in 2005 was not a place that was yet ready for the wellness revolution that has since come.