Walker Twitter Highlights: November 21st – 27th
by Scott Edward Walker on November 28th, 2010I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting blog posts, articles and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship & startups, mergers & acquisitions, and business & corporate law issues.
For those of you who missed this week’s Twitter updates, below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) and my blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Thanks, Scott
Top 5 Tweets
- The Nuts and Bolts of Facebook’s Acquisition Strategy – “The best people know who the other best people are.” http://bit.ly/bd9NEz
- Quora: “Can you legally ensure the split of ownership between 2 founders…with just a crude signed paper…?” Answer: http://bit.ly/f5qH59
- Reed Hastings: Leader of the pack – solid piece via Fortune re CEO of Netflix http://bit.ly/gtWUyG
- A Dying Banker’s Last Instructions – “good ethics…got replaced by ‘I hope I’m gone by the time this thing blows up'” http://bit.ly/hWsKed
- “The risk-reward doesn’t work out in favor of putting money into venture capital anymore.” -Sean Parker http://nyti.ms/hW63r2
Walker Blog-Post Related
- Updated post (with new family photos) — “The Story of My Father: 3 Simple Lessons for Entrepreneurs” http://bit.ly/h423cT
- New vid post — “Motivational Clips for Entrepreneurs: The Luckiest Man Alive” http://bit.ly/hhTNcn
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