Jay Trading, Stripe valuation cut, $NFLX ads, $PTON outsourcing, + more | E1508

This Week in Startups - A podcast by Jason Calacanis

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Today, Jason makes his first investment in our new Jay Trading segment (which is not investing advice), and Jason and Molly break it down (3:22). Then, we do a little segment called “Series A & M&A” (24:40)! We also cover Stripe’s 409A valuation (37:52). And of course, we have to cover the Netflix + Microsoft partnership (45:50). Finally, we wrap with Peloton outsourcing their hardware manufacturing (57:00). (0:00) Jason and Molly tee up today’s show! (3:22) Jay Trading: Bill Gurley bought ~1M shares of Stitch Fix yesterday for a total of $5.4M and the stock popped as much as 15% on the news (14:17) Liquid I.V. - Feel better faster. Get 25% off at https://liquid-iv.com using promo code TWIST (15:30) Talking revenue and profit (23:18) Wealthfront - Get your first $5,000 managed for free, for life at https://wealthfront.com/TWIST (24:40) Series A and M&A: You.com (35:59) Harmonic - Get $4000 off at harmonic.ai/twist (37:52) WSJ reports that Stripe just cut its internal valuation by 28% (45:50) Netflix named Microsoft as its global advertising technology and sales partner  (57:00) Peloton is going to stop making its own bikes and tread machines, opting to outsource all manufacturing to Taiwan  (1:06:00) M&A: Battery Ventures announced a $3.8 billion raise (1:15:07) Outro + Plugs

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