Walker Twitter Highlights: February 14th – 20th
by Scott Edward Walker on February 21st, 2011I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting blog posts, articles, Quora answers and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship and startups, M&A and legal issues. If you missed this week’s Twitter updates, below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) and my blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Thanks, Scott
Top 5 Tweets
- “A few Jewish guys sitting in Union Square, and we might have accidentally revolutionized the dating scene in India.” http://nyti.ms/fSUpSa
- Quora: “What, in layman’s terms, is broad weighted anti-dilution protection?” My answer: http://b.qr.ae/gkZtgz
- Good, brief discussion of earn-outs in this WSJ Article – very tricky, often leads to litigation http://on.wsj.com/fgist7
- Interesting NYTimes article re bootstrapping – “more and more I’m not sure the ‘right’ investors exist” http://nyti.ms/hV5to4
- “When you are hiring for a sales position make sure you hire slowly and fire fast because sales people are expensive.” http://bit.ly/dGXj5C
Walker Blog-Related
- New post: What Is a Price-Based Antidilution Adjustment? http://bit.ly/eXkHJY
- Just posted @jack‘s outstanding recent talk at Stanford’s @eCorner >>> the story of Twitter and lots of great stuff http://bit.ly/fgNQPs
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