On this week's episode of The Riff, Erik and Byrne discuss lessons about Tiger Global from Carrie Sun’s book Private Equity, the role of alternative data in investing, and why it’s hard to make a good dating app.
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LINKS:
Byrne’s writing: thediff.co
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@eriktorenberg (Erik)
@byrnehobart (Byrne)
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(00:27) What makes Tiger Global tick?
(03:36) Assistants make the world go round
(08:02) The evolution of executive roles
(13:15) Sponsor - Brave
(14:17) Scaling deals and the Tiger strategy
(24:13) On outsourcing knowledge retrieval
(26:05) Leveraging alternative data in investment
(34:13) The intersection of journalism and investment
(37:53) Research in investment decisions
(47:48) Data companies for private markets
(55:11) Complexities of the dating app market
(1:02:13) Wrap
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