Why the team is still a contender My long term readers know that every so often the blog wanders into the sports arena. In doing so, I apply the same type of analysis that I do for public stocks ...
https://soundbytes2.com/2019/07/23/the-warriors-aint-dead-yet/
After many years of successfully picking public and private companies to invest in, I thought I’d share some of the core fundamentals I use to think about how a company should be valued. Let me...
Deeper analysis on what constitutes MVP Value In my blog post dated February 3, 2017, I discussed several statistics that are noteworthy in analyzing how much a basketball player contributes to h...
https://soundbytes2.com/2017/12/20/ending-the-year-on-a-high-note-or-should-i-say-basketball-note/
Much has been written about the fact that Russell Westbrook was not chosen for the first team on the Western All-Stars. The implication appears to be that he was more deserving than Curry. I beli...
https://soundbytes2.com/2017/02/03/why-stephen-curry-deserves-to-be-a-first-team-all-star/
In this post I want to compare the buying experiences I’ve had recently when purchasing from an older generation company vs a newer one. I think it highlights the fact that ecommerce based mode...
https://soundbytes2.com/2015/12/09/next-gen-selling-vs-old-or-traditional-methods/
In our previous post we posed the potential for Stephen Curry to become a Unicorn (in venture this is a company that reaches $1 billion in value). While it was mostly for fun, on reflection we de...
https://soundbytes2.com/2015/04/15/the-argument-for-curry-as-a-unicorn/
Why Curry should be the clear NBA MVP Much has been written about the importance of discovering and investing early in “Unicorns”, companies that eventually cross the $1 billion valuation thr...
https://soundbytes2.com/2015/04/09/is-stephen-curry-becoming-a-unicorn/