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Tweet by Cesar Recendez, Experian Executive, Recommends Hiding Truths

by Larry Chiang on April 21, 2015

Larry Chiang’s book, What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School, has an entire chapter devoted to “Treasure Management”. As CEO of Duck9, he helps institutions make credit receivables less risky and plays the other side to by getting college students a “FICO” credit score over “748.8”. After a Harvard Law School keynote, Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School


NY Fashion Week has supermodels getting a high FICO credit score because I supermodel on-the-side
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Brennan Scarlett to study MS&E on The Farm

By Larry Chiang

Stanford Football (@StanfordFball)
.@BScarlett17 joins us from Cal for @StanfordEng M.S. degree + football 5th year: stanford.io/1FFUwMH #gostanford pic.twitter.com/bMk6EsyB1h

 

Cesar Recendez (@CesarRecendez)
@StanfordFball @BScarlett17 @StanfordEng Great news. But can you at least blur out the California before posting the pic.

 

Free Credit Reports (@freecreditrepor)
Stanford, unlike Experian credit report co, is honest, transparent and clean @CesarRecendez #ExpTransFax

 

The credit industry where Experian is part of the powerful oligopoly that few stand up against
LARRY Chiang (larry@duck9.com)
CEO of Duck9
Stanford University’s Founding EIR (Entrepreneur in Residence)
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attn: Gov’t Affairs UCMS
2021 Midwest Road / Suite 200
Oak Brook IL 60521
630-705-5555
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Founder of “What They Don’t Teach at Business School” for CNN iReport: https://ireport.cnn.com/people/larrychiang
Author, NY Times Bestseller
“What They Will NEVER Teach You at Stanford Business School about EUTWMPPM @SXSW” came out 11-11-14
52 Cards. Two Jokers. What They DO Teach You at Stanford Engineering
Emergency swings and cutting deals as an 9 year old

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