I loved watching Wallstrip today. Yahoo and Microsoft merger talks has made everyone with a pulse know exactly what it is like running a company that has billions in market cap. I would argue that these are the times where CEO’s actually earn their ridiculous salaries. There is a lot more strategy [...]
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Banking 2.0
I like finance. Reading about it, studying it, finding new ways to capitalize, etc. One of the big things I am interested in is getting a business off the ground and running. My current focus in that arena is a quantitative investment fund. If I was a guy who had a [...]
Enhancing the Golfing Experience
It’s no secret that I love golf. I can’t get enough of it. I love going out and enjoying the weather, course, friends and excercise. The problem I have with golf is that it takes entirely to long to play. Courses have been saturated with players, especially since the enhanced [...]
Genius of the Wii
I am having my first experience with the Wii this week. I am amazed at how simple the interface is, along with the repeat play value. I love it. I know that tons of people have wrote about this. The biggest thing that gets overlooked with the Wii is the audience [...]
The Rule of 72
I must have slept through finance class in business school, because I never remember us talking about the rule of 72. Yet, here it is on wikipedia: RuleOf72. I did get a chance in business school, however, to learn and memorize lots of formulas that have long since been forgotten. A lot [...]
When do you sell?
I have some holdings in my portfolio that I am having significant trouble parting with. I invested in a bunch of smaller companies a couple years back. I have some winners and some loosers, but one of them in particular has been really successful for me. It is a company called GNK. [...]
Quick business follow up on Evernote
With a product like Evernote, you find something very important to most successful products. Their ability to scale into realms that weren’t probably intended or thought of when they first dreamed up version 1. You see this kind of thing in a lot of places, one example of which is Crocs. They [...]
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I am currently a software developer for a small company in Louisville, KY. In my spare time, I have deep interest in investing in probable situations, finance, building a business, playing golf and basketball, and most important being a dad.
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