This week on The Learning Corner by Precursor:
Reflections from Invest Like the Best’s episode featuring Bill Gurley. From zombie unicorns to misaligned fund incentives, Gurley addresses the long arc of staying private and the system-wide pressures created by illiquidity, consensus strategies, and overcapitalization.
We dig into Alex Lazarow’s post on how Chime borrowed elements from international fintech giants like Nubank and Toss and what it means to apply lessons from one market to another. What makes geo-arbitrage work, and why hasn’t live commerce, which has seen major success in China, taken off in the U.S.?
Finally, we dive into Tomasz Tunguz’s prediction that acquihires are poised for a resurgence. With seed deal volume spiking post-2021 but Series A slots staying flat, we explore how structural pressure is creating an environment ripe for sub-$20M talent buys, especially in AI.
This week’s article links:
Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy feat. Bill Gurley
Alex Lazarow, 99%Tech What The World Taught Me About Chime
Tomasz Tunguz, Theory Ventures The Coming Wave of Acquihires https://tomtunguz.com/the-coming-wave-of-acquihires/
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