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INDUSTRY S2E4 | “There Are Some Women”: Forming an Investment Thesis, Comp, Power Plays & More


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In this jam-packed episode of the Unofficial Companion Podcast to HBO Max's Industry, we dive into Season 2, Episode 4, There Are Some Women. This week, we delve into the nuanced depiction of compensation negotiations, or "comp season," exploring the implications of Harper's bonus reveal and the significance of her $25 million contribution to PeerPoint. What does it mean to be "paid at the upper end of the band"? And why do analysts and associates have their bonuses capped, even when they deliver exceptional results? We also touch on the regulatory requirement of "mandatory two-week vacations" in the trading world, designed to uncover potential fraud—a detail that adds authenticity to the storyline as Eric grapples with his sidelined status.

We also dissect the fictional telemedicine company FastAid, a thinly veiled reference to the shifting healthcare market dynamics. From the challenges of last-mile care to the implications of Big Tech’s consolidation in the healthcare space, we discuss the real-world parallels of Amazon's acquisition of One Medical and how it reflects larger trends in private equity and telemedicine. The episode further explores the financial strategies of Yasmin's family office, raising questions about liquidity management, diversification, and the role of private equity in reshaping legacy businesses.

Finally, we examine how power dynamics permeate every facet of the characters' lives—whether it's Eric's struggle for control, DVD’s attempts to outshine Harper, or Gus’s foray into politics. Mentor-mentee relationships become a recurring theme, blurring the lines between personal and professional. We’ll also analyze how these dynamics are often underpinned by issues of wealth, privilege, and ambition. Don’t miss this deep dive into the finance-heavy themes and human drama that make Industry such a compelling watch!

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