@mstrmindd Estuve en la misma, al final conore en Amazon, llego en 3 días hábiles todo perfecto y el precio era casi el mismo que en meli. Tablet + funda USD 173,84.
Una infraestructura de hace más de una década, olvidada y desfinanciada, sin prensa ni planes de mejora alguna; y aún así te deja ver el partido con mejor calidad y 10 segundos adelantado a lo que te ofrecen los dueños del fútbol pagando 3 apps y 5 packs.
Gracias @tdaargentina.
@153marcopolo Creo que cambiaría bastante si las empresas en latam ofrecerían stock options o RSUs. Auque si no sabes a donde vas y que queres ser, no hay incentivo que haga cambiar de parecer
@JohnGalt_is_www@nirma574@BYMAOficial@ClaudioZucho Zucho como miembro del directorio de la Bolsa de Comercio, votó en contra de eliminar los títulos físicos y digitalizar el sistema accionario. A ese tipo de razonamiento te enfrentas, buena suerte.
One week later, incredible progress. It’s a 24/7 operation with a solid path forward to launch this year, helped by a lot of luck. @NASA and @USSpaceForce have both been extremely helpful.
This team. Never tell them the odds.
Saben que estaría bueno también?
Poder transferir en un par de clicks los portfolios entre ALyCs (la opción engorrosa y burocrática ya existe).
Eso fomentaría y mucho la competencia a favor de los consumidores. A ver si se copan @fedesturze@CNVArgentina.
I am a huge fan of Elon. What he has built at Tesla and SpaceX is extraordinary.
But I will not buy SpaceX on IPO day.
A lot of the early hype will not come from price discovery. It will come from private holders trying to turn their rare early access into massive premium, and retail will most likely end up paying extra for that excitement.
No disrespect to a16z or Ark. I respect their work, their access, and their legacy. But let’s be honest, when they are already sitting on private shares, the enthusiasm is not exactly neutral.
SpaceX IS the greatest space company ever built. That does not automatically make it the best risk reward on IPO day.
If you believe in the space supercycle, I think the cleaner 100x opportunities may still be in the shadows, in companies building critical infrastructure rather than owning the headline.
Names like $ASTS, $RKLB, $RDW, $LUNR, $VOYG, and maybe others, could offer more upside because they are earlier in their operating and valuation curves.
I get the bull case for SpaceX. I really do.
I'm still dreaming about humanity becoming multiplanetary, that's why I invest in Space in the first place.
The idea of Optimus robots mining the Moon, autonomous factories in orbit, and mass drivers launching rare earth minerals across the solar system sounds like science fiction becoming reality.
And honestly, nobody has pushed that future forward more aggressively than Elon and SpaceX.
I just think the next big multiple expansion in space may be easier to catch in the builders still under the radar than in the Goliath everyone already wants to own.