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In this episode of Ticker Talk, we’re joined by Chris Barter, Co Founder and Partner at King River Capital, for a conversation that spans Cold War Germany, Goldman Sachs in Moscow, Facebook’s $9B valuation and the future of AI.
Chris shares his unconventional path from studying physics at Brown and pursuing a PhD at Harvard to joining Goldman Sachs after the Cold War reshaped research funding.
That journey took him to Frankfurt, London, and ultimately Moscow, where he helped build Goldman’s Russian business and invested $1 billion through its Special Situations group.
We unpack the Mail.ru investment that led to a front-row seat to Facebook at a $9B valuation, the geopolitical realities of operating in Russia, and why Chris believed early on that Putin’s return wouldn’t end well.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
00:51 – From physics to Goldman Sachs
04:28 – Growing up during the Cold War
11:24 – Moving to Moscow and building Goldman’s Russia business
16:02 – Mail.ru, Yuri Milner, and the Facebook opportunity
19:12 – Facebook at $9B
21:22 – What came next
Connect with King River Capital: https://kingriver.co/
Follow NSX on LinkedIn and subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nsxa/posts/?feedView=all
By National Stock Exchange of AustraliaIn this episode of Ticker Talk, we’re joined by Chris Barter, Co Founder and Partner at King River Capital, for a conversation that spans Cold War Germany, Goldman Sachs in Moscow, Facebook’s $9B valuation and the future of AI.
Chris shares his unconventional path from studying physics at Brown and pursuing a PhD at Harvard to joining Goldman Sachs after the Cold War reshaped research funding.
That journey took him to Frankfurt, London, and ultimately Moscow, where he helped build Goldman’s Russian business and invested $1 billion through its Special Situations group.
We unpack the Mail.ru investment that led to a front-row seat to Facebook at a $9B valuation, the geopolitical realities of operating in Russia, and why Chris believed early on that Putin’s return wouldn’t end well.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
00:51 – From physics to Goldman Sachs
04:28 – Growing up during the Cold War
11:24 – Moving to Moscow and building Goldman’s Russia business
16:02 – Mail.ru, Yuri Milner, and the Facebook opportunity
19:12 – Facebook at $9B
21:22 – What came next
Connect with King River Capital: https://kingriver.co/
Follow NSX on LinkedIn and subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nsxa/posts/?feedView=all