It would be informative to see the same charts for other countries to see if Singapore is an outlier or represents a general increase in uptake as NVIDIA’s manufacturing capacity increased…
@liensofnewyork If either of those are faulty then a patient will not feel full or satiated and will continue to eat. There’s also a separate, deeper question around what we think of as “will power” and why some have it stronger than others
@liensofnewyork They work by mimicking the hormone that results in a sense of satiety (fullness) once you’ve eaten. So two possible reasons why obesity could be medical are: i) under-abundance of the hormone glucagon or ii) faulty glucagon receptors in the pancreas or brain
@FOIA_Fighter@HPIAndyCowper My read on Centene was that the acquisition of GP Providers and Circle was the simplest way to try and develop an ICP or quasi-ACO in the UK, where you could control 1° & 2° referrals, care, & outcomes. Tactically they’ve got it wrong but the principle seems… sensible?
This is not a good look. Chamath always talks about DPI as a core metric. This looks like he’s desperately trying to generate some liquidity - perhaps before these 258 companies need to come to market to raise again at a new valuation?
A SCOOP from @heetermaria: Chamath (you may have heard of him) put hundreds of startup stakes up for sale earlier this year. Yup, hundreds. 258 to be exact. Read more here: https://t.co/6GeytfGm6X
Great take. Lots of reasons why a company might not want to IPO right now (profitability seems key), but the sooner people realise that the market is open and start to take advantage, the better.
@DavidSacks Wow. Seems to be that there are some companies out there more concerned with retaining 100% of staff working 50% of the time rather than having a much smaller base of people (and overhead) giving it 100% every day. Makes retention for start ups really hard - how can they compete?