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β€œI think one of the question marks I have with Shopify, it's not really specific to their business, but we just hear more and more talk about this agentic commerce, right? And exactly what that means. And so I think we're going to see how that opportunity and agentic commerce shapes up over the coming quarters and years. They certainly discussed their AI investments on the call. They're very excited with the opportunities, the efficiencies, helping their merchants run better businesses.”

β€” Jason Moser
Startups & Tech
APR 9, 2026Harry Stebbings
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    Anthropic revenue now exceeds OpenAI annual run rate

    β€œAnthropic has now officially overtaken OpenAI on a run-rate basis.”

    β€” Harry Stebbings
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    SpaceX targets a two trillion dollar IPO valuation

    β€œSpaceX filing for IPO at two trillion is a market-defining moment.”

    β€” Harry Stebbings
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    Doug Leone returns to lead Sequoia Capital again

    β€œSeeing Doug Leone return to the helm of Sequoia is truly fascinating.”

    β€” Harry Stebbings
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    YC removes Delve for violating program ethics codes

    β€œThe removal of Delve from Y Combinator is a very rare occurrence.”

    β€” Harry Stebbings
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    Supabase aims for a ten billion dollar valuation

    β€œSupabase is now targeting a ten billion dollar valuation in this round.”

    β€” Harry Stebbings
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    Cloudflare enterprise sales cycles have finally shortened

    β€œThe language we had been talking, we've been using over the last couple of years with Cloudflare, and with a number of enterprise software type companies, the elongated sales cycle, sort of the trepidation of their customers to commit to spending, those days seemed to be well past us. It was another very solid report. They grew revenue 34% for the quarter, well exceeding their own guidance, guiding for another tremendous year, 28% revenue growth.”

    β€” Jason Moser
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    Airbnb is transitioning into a mature lodging business

    β€œIncreasingly, when I look at Airbnb, I see Marriott. I see a mature lodging business, asset light, that can outperform but is not going to be a high-growth stock. I've kind of given up on experiences as kind of a new rocket ship. I think now we're just kind of waking up to this is more of a lodging company than it is a tech company, maybe?”

    β€” Lou Whiteman
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    Shopify pivots toward AI-driven agentic commerce

    β€œI think one of the question marks I have with Shopify, it's not really specific to their business, but we just hear more and more talk about this agentic commerce, right? And exactly what that means. And so I think we're going to see how that opportunity and agentic commerce shapes up over the coming quarters and years. They certainly discussed their AI investments on the call. They're very excited with the opportunities, the efficiencies, helping their merchants run better businesses.”

    β€” Jason Moser
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    Ferrari projects minimal revenue growth for 2026

    β€œThey're only guiding for minimal revenue growth in 2026, under 5%, no margin expansion. This, they say, is temporary. They're doing model changeovers, but look, the Ferrari model is you got a huge waiting list. Just sell the cars, just jack up prices. I don't get why it's working. I think I still like this company, but it's still trading at more than 30 times expected earnings.”

    β€” Lou Whiteman
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    Spotify exhibits significant pricing power and margin expansion

    β€œI saw operating margin for the quarter 15.5%. That's versus 11.2% a year ago. And so I think we had some questions really early on in the Spotify story as to exactly how quickly they could get to profitability and how profitable the company could be given the nature of the relationships with publishers and just the music business in general. You know, Travis, I just realized they passed a $2 price increase on the family plan... I'm happily, happily paying.”

    β€” Jason Moser
Macro Pods
APR 1, 2026Vox Media Podcast Network
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    The Q1 closing rally masks underlying market fragility - despite a strong finish to the quarter, the shift toward defensive positioning suggests investors are bracing for a more volatile and less certain macro environment.

    β€œThe rally on the final day of the quarter doesn't change the fact that we're seeing more churn under the surface than the headline numbers suggest.”

    β€” Kevin Gordon
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    Semiconductors are entering a necessary digestion phase - the recent selloff in chip stocks reflects a transition from pure AI euphoria to a more sober assessment of supply chain inventories and valuation sustainability.

    β€œWe've moved past the 'buy everything AI' phase and into a period where the market is actually scrutinizing the delivery and inventory of these chips.”

    β€” Doug O’Laughlin
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    Geopolitical conflict is fueling a shadow market for intel - the escalating conflict with Iran has triggered suspicious trading activity, highlighting how military developments are being exploited for financial gain through insider trading.

    β€œThe timing of these trades relative to the Iranian conflict isn't just lucky; it points to a systemic issue with how sensitive military info is reaching the market.”

    β€” Ed Elson

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