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Jon Murphy

@1jonm

Impossible tasks tackler |Global Exec | scaler |investor | founder: @311Alpha @oracle @bearingpoint @KPMG_US #Fusion-io #ViolinMemory @dbmclouds @storj 🇺🇸☕️🎾

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calendar_today07-01-2011 22:53:42

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Julian Brown (@naturejab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All engines that have run off of plastic waste! Plastic into Diesel and Gasoline ⛽️ #science #naturejab #education #pyrolysis

NBA on ESPN (@espnnba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"That's what the Warriors need to do. They need to value this young man because he's elite." Kendrick Perkins shares his thoughts on Jonathan Kuminga ✍️

Agustin Lebron (@agustinlebron3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guy doesn't care if the candidate is good or not. The only reason he funds that candidate is because he has a larger derivative position that would make money by manipulating the underlying it settles to. That's illegal in every normal financial market for good reason.

Dan Gray (@credistick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The one thing in venture most founders don't realize is how many "family" connections exist here... You might be talking to a VC and there's a high chance that their brother / sister / spouse or in rare cases offspring work in venture as well. Be careful before you share

"The one thing in venture most founders don't realize is how many "family" connections exist here... You might be talking to a VC and there's a high chance that their brother / sister / spouse or in rare cases offspring work in venture as well. Be careful before you share
Steven Wang (@swangentr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insider trading has been a problem in the U.S. public markets for decades, but a little-known rule keeps our markets (mostly) in check. Rule 10b5-1 lets CEOs, board members, and other executives create pre-set trading plans, specifying when, how, and at what price they will buy

Insider trading has been a problem in the U.S. public markets for decades, but a little-known rule keeps our markets (mostly) in check.

Rule 10b5-1 lets CEOs, board members, and other executives create pre-set trading plans, specifying when, how, and at what price they will buy
Olympic Bean (@olympicbean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robert Horry on the 2007 Finals: “LeBron wasn’t a jump shooter, just a big body that could get to the rim… it was the easiest scout ever, that’s why we swept him.” Could you imagine an opposing player saying this about Kobe or MJ ever? Nonetheless in the Finals?

avlok (@avlok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're a founder with an open round and strong lead investor, please get in touch with me. AngelList is interested in knocking out the predatory secondary market for startup shares and we have several projects underway.

Devine Sports Gospel (@devinegospel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone with eyes can tell Fernando Tatis Jr. hasn't been the same dude at the plate. It seems pretty obvious what is going on. Teams will throw fastballs up and in to scare him off the plate / get in his head. How do you fix this? Simple

Larry Lanzilli (@lanzilli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you're so nervous because you yourself violate the thing you're worried about. Remember Chinese backdoors on Supermicro motherboards sold by HP, @dell/EMC, IBM, etc. in 2018. China's worried NVIDIA GPUs have built in vulnerabilities. 🤦😂 windowscentral.com/hardware/nvidi…

Bleacher Report (@bleacherreport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shohei Ohtani and his agent are being sued after "sabotaging" a $240M real estate project in Hawaii, per AP Sports, Jimmy Golen A Hawaii real estate broker says Ohtani and his agent "exploited their celebrity leverage" to get the broker fired from a luxury housing development

Shohei Ohtani and his agent are being sued after "sabotaging" a $240M real estate project in Hawaii, per  <a href="/AP_Sports/">AP Sports</a>, <a href="/jgolen/">Jimmy Golen</a> 

A Hawaii real estate broker says Ohtani and his agent "exploited their celebrity leverage" to get the broker fired from a luxury housing development
Marcus Lemonis (@marcuslemonis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Governor Gavin Newsom I thought your post would suggest we bring business leaders together to understand how to improve the 4 pillars/friction of business and find a way to make it better. 1. Streamline regulation- consistent simplified compliance rules across state and