Startups For the Rest of Us

Episode 521 | A Roundtable Discussion about a Potential Recession, Working from Home, Google Anti-trust, and More

11.03.2020 - By Rob WallingPlay

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Episode 521 is a roundtable episode where Rob brings on a couple of guests to talk through topics today that relate to bootstrapped and mostly bootstrapped startup founders.

Today, we have Tracy Osborn and Einar Vollset joining us, as we talk through a potential impending recession, the Google anti-trust suit, Dropbox moving to permanent work from home, as well as a handful of other topics.

The topics we cover

[04:03] What do the revenue trends look like in 6-7 months from now?

[13:36] Google anti-trust suit

[19:23] Dropbox remote offices

[27:29] SPACs and why it's so hard to go public in the US

[39:35] A warning about Glassdoor

Links from the show

The 99 Investor Problem

U.S. Accuses Google of Illegally Protecting Monopoly

Dropbox will let all employees work from home permanently as it turns its offices into WeWork-like 'collaborative spaces'

The TinySeed Investment Thesis

A Warning About Glassdoor

Tracy Osborn | Twitter

Einar Vollset | Twitter

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