“And I was able to sell my startup um to a startup really called Vertical Net, which was public with a
0 billion dollars valuation at the time. um And I sold it in March of 2000. Within days of that sale, the market crashed hard. And the shares that we received on on paper, it was a really good exit, but the shares crashed by, well, 10% and 20%. And before long, they were down 99 point something per percent. And so it was quite a roller coaster.”
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