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The Pomp Podcast

#455 Kate Clark and Amir Efrati on the Technology Industry

The Pomp Podcast

Anthony Pompliano

Business, Investing

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Kate Clark is a reporter for The Information, covering venture capital and startups, with a specific interest in fintech. Amir Efrati is the Executive Editor of The Information, which he helped to launch in 2013. In this conversation, we discuss The Information’s 50 Most Promising Startups, the 2020 biggest VC winners, who is leaving SF and why, and then we discuss Sequoia, A16Z, Cameo, Bunch, and Stripe. ======================= Smart investors know being early is critical to success in crypto. CoinList is where early adopters invest in, earn, and trade the best new crypto assets before they list on other exchanges. Try CoinList Pro and be first to trade on network launch. Sign up via coinlist.co/pomp and earn $10 in BTC after you trade $100. ======================= Crypto.com is the only all-in-one platform that allows you to BUY / SELL / STORE / EARN / LOAN / INVEST crypto all from one place. Join over 1 million users currently using the Crypto.com app. Download and earn $50 USD using my code ‘pomp2020’, or use the link https://platinum.crypto.com/r/pomp2020 when you sign up for one of their metal cards today. ======================= Pomp writes a daily letter to over 90,000 investors about business, technology, and finance. He breaks down complex topics into easy to understand language, while sharing opinions on various aspects of each industry. You can subscribe at https://www.pompletter.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up, everyone? This is Anthony Pompliano. Most of you know me as Pomp. You're listening to the Pomp podcast, simply the best podcast out there. Let's kick this thing off.

0:12.9

Amir Efrati is the executive editor of the information, which he helped launch in 2013.

0:19.4

Kate Clark is a reporter for the information covering venture capital and

0:22.5

startups with a specific interest in FinTech. In this conversation, we discussed the information's

0:27.8

50 most promising startups, the 2020 biggest VC winners, who is leaving San Francisco and why,

0:33.9

and then we discuss Sequoia, Andreessen, Camio, Bunch, and Stripe. I really enjoyed this

0:41.3

conversation with both Amir and Kate. I hope you do as well. Before we get into this episode, though,

0:46.5

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