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Zillow Co-Founder on the Rise of SPACs

Oct.21 — Spencer Rascoff, co-founder of Zillow Group Inc. and co-chair of Supernova, discusses the many initial public offerings in the tech space, as well as the rise of the special purpose acquisition company. Rascoff speaks with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang.

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Oct.21 — Spencer Rascoff, co-founder of Zillow Group Inc. and co-chair of Supernova, discusses the many initial public offerings in the tech space, as well as the rise of the special purpose acquisition company. Rascoff speaks with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang.

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  1. A B

    October 21, 2020 at 10:21 pm

    Trump Milestones: 1) Kept illegals, Chinese fentanyl, and contraband out by building walls; 2) Wages actually grew during Trump admin; 3) lowest unemployment rate in 50 years before Democrats shut down the economy; 4) Working to bring back jobs back to USA and out of China; 5) Renegotiated trade deals unfair to the USA; 6) US GDP exceeds expectations in 2019, prior to DNC COVID19 shutdown; 7) Jailed cartel leader, El Chapo; 8) Put Iran in its place; 9) Did invade or started a war (Obama had 7); 10) Protecting our intellectual property from Chinese theft. Cost of theft to USA: $225 to $600 billion.
    11) Brokered TWO monumental peace deal that Obama, Bush, and Clinton FAILED to do.

    • Paul Ryanson

      October 21, 2020 at 10:37 pm

      Here here!

    • Paul Ryanson

      October 21, 2020 at 10:43 pm

      I mean what a guy! He’s in the WWE hall of fame for a reason people!

    • A B

      October 21, 2020 at 11:04 pm

      @Paul Ryanson WWE Hall of Fame is better then Biden, in the Grifter Hall of Shame

  2. Students International

    October 21, 2020 at 10:47 pm

    Quick question guys.. If traffic police stops your Tesla while it’s on driverless mode.. Who gets the ticket? The car or the owner… And would you buy your girlfriend a tesla before you buy it for yourself?

  3. E J

    October 22, 2020 at 12:23 am

    So they had enough cash to run, so they lowered the stock to sell faster to the little guy at volume instead of trying to raise more operating income via a higher shareholder price and having to pay off the initial investors earlier if it worked in their favor? Ah. Ok.

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