Unicorn Problems? IPO Doldrums
There has been a lot of IPO news lately. First and foremost was the launch of my book on How to Take a Company Public. In the weeks since publication there […]
There has been a lot of IPO news lately. First and foremost was the launch of my book on How to Take a Company Public. In the weeks since publication there […]
I think it is easy to forget how deeply embedded PCs are in the world. I was in a crowded San Francisco cafe last week in the middle of the […]
There is a metaphor I hear occasionally to describe semiconductors – the idea of a bullwhip. A big part of running a successful chip company is accurately forecasting demand. Semiconductor […]
As a finance person working in technology, I have always been greatly intrigued by the idea of technical debt. This is the idea that as developers build technology products the […]
Last week I saw an interesting post on Venture Beat about Acer Launching an Electric All-Terrain Vehicle. This struck a chord because Taiwan-based Acer is a manufacturer of PCs and other […]
You can buy my new book HERE Introducing “A Practical Guide to IPOs” by Jonathan Goldberg I am excited to announce that I have just published my first book . […]
The Internet of Things (IoT) is shaping up to be complicated. I have touched on this before. And here. And here. (The list goes on.) I have made a case that […]
Monday’s post on Intel’s work to win Apple business generated a lot of traffic and Tweets. One follower on Twitter keeps coming at me with good questions. So Frog Man (@accretivegrowth), whoever […]
Late last week Venture Beat reported that “Intel has 1,000 people working on chips for the iPhone.” This prompted a bunch of inbound e-mails and a Twitter conversation. After a […]
The Bay Area and the broader Tech Industry are currently operating in an inflationary phase. I know you hate the word ‘Bubble’, so I will not call it that, but […]