Business Advice Memoir

Alternative Facts

Alternative Facts Today I got an email from my Department Chair (in Finance) at University of San Diego. He asked me if I would be willing to add a half of a course to my Spring 2022 schedule. It seems there is a need in the Masters of Finance program for someone to teach one half of a short course on Alternatives. There is an existing professor of real estate finance who will teach half…

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The End of the Blockchain

The End of the Blockchain My personal history with blockchain began in 2014 when I was the Chairman of a new venture capital company called Green Visor Capital. It was started by a fellow Cornell MBA named Simon Yoo and I agreed to help him launch by signing on as a General Partner and, indeed, by serving as its first Chairman. That situation existed for about a year and then I passed the title over…

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Uninsurable

Uninsurable Kim is running around the house singing Uninsurable to the tune of Unforgettable by Nat King Cole. I got a notice yesterday from my long-time insurer, Chubb, who advised me that they will not be renewing my homeowners insurance coverage in 2022 due to the California wildfire issue. It seems that they have struck some sort of reinsurance deal that precludes them for renewing us hard-case daredevil Californians who choose to live in harm’s…

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Business Advice Politics

Declaring War

Declaring War Today, the Department of Justice began its court proceedings against Steve Bannon for his role as one of the leaders of the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol Building. Bannon, the ultimate devotee of the notion that any publicity is good publicity went on the record saying that he and his like were using this indictment as a red flag to signal that they are now going on offense against the Biden Administration…

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Strictly Business

Strictly Business I have been reading about the travails of Jes Staley as he exits his job as CEO of Barclays Bank in London. He has left his post because the UK regulators have done a comprehensive investigation into the way in which he characterized his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, the indicted and now deceased alleged perpetrator of many sex crimes including and especially involving many young women whose lives have been altered or ruined…

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Business Advice Fiction/Humor

Treat Arbitrage

Treat Arbitrage Kim and I spend a lot of time commenting to each other about Betty. Try as we might, we are not fully able to understand what floats Betty’s boat other than the immediate gratification of as much food as she can possibly eat. Indeed, there seem to be no limits to how much she thinks she can eat and is apparently stuck in that mindset of deprivation which probably defined most of her…

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Bootstrapping

Bootstrapping Bootstrapping is a complicated word. Much more complicated than I had imagined until I started looking into it. I would ask you to play along with me and make a note to yourself about what you think of when someone uses the term bootstrapping. I don’t want to bias your thought process by adding a context. The term derives from the small leather loop or tab at the back of a man’s boot that…

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Business Advice Politics

Immigrants Everywhere

Immigrants Everywhere This morning, two of my friends, Kevin and Roger, are on a motorcycle ride in Mexico that they wanted me to join them on. My teaching obligation made that impossible, but that hasn’t stopped them from sending me their usual array of inane texts with sophomoric humor and political undercurrent. This morning they are preparing to head back home so I got a string of emails making fun of how much money they…

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Business Advice Politics

It’s the Economy, Stupid

It’s the Economy, Stupid There is much discussion in the air about how to keep the economy strong. This is always a big topic at any time, but I think it is fair to say that it is almost the only issue that really affects everyone. Issues like abortion may be an example of a non-economic issue (though I bet someone could draw a loose connection), but whether we are talking about infrastructure, immigration, defense…

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All About Tesla

All About Tesla No matter which way I turn these days, I am running into Tesla. TO start with, as I have reported, I own a Tesla X that is now five years old and has a whopping 11,000 miles on the odometer. I have full autonomous functionality on the car and have used it only a half dozen times to show friends how it works. Quite frankly, I’m not a fan of autonomous driving,…

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