How does Salesforce make money? Why is it so successful?Company profile, Founder’s story
Category: Startup
“The Power Law”, best book for Silicon Valley VC histry
Book “The Power Law” you should read this book if you want to have a deep understanding of the technology industry in the United States and the venture capital industry. This book can be said to be the most complete, clear, and easy-to-read book I ever read in this area.
An excellent book for career and life- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
Almanack of Naval Ravikant is a book about the venture capital AngelList CEO Naval Ravikant’s own writings on wealth, philosophy, and investing.
Why did Sea’s share price drop 70% in three months?
The reason for Sea price drop including Growth stocks have plummeted across the board, the gaming sector cannot protect itself, geopolitics, and trade obstacles
How does HP (Hewlett-Packard) make money? The pros and cons of investing in HP
HP is an important and good company, but not a good stock?
Global Venture Capital and Unicorn Report
Global Venture Capital and Unicorn Report. According to the Dealroom report, there have been 1,601 technology companies around the world that have crossed the $1 billion milestone since 1990.
Shopify, the only rival admitted by the founder of Amazon, how does it make money?
Shopify, the only rival admitted by the founder of Amazon, how does it make money?
Sea, the parent company of Shopee, how does Sea make money?
Sea, the parent company of Shopee, the most valuable company in Southeast Asia
Tencent vs. Alibaba, part two
Tencent vs. Alibaba, I have written several in-depth articles about Alibaba and Tencent, two of the largest and representative technology giants in contemporary China, on my blog, and they have received enthusiastic responses from many friends
Venture capital and unicorns introduction
Introduction to venture capital and unicorns, Although this term has actually existed for about 20 years, as far as I can remember, most people in the investment world did not pay attention to the term unicorn at least before the financial turmoil in 2008.