Larry Chiang’s NY Times bestseller, “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“, is a sequel. #cs183s is a sequel to Peter Thiel’s “CS 183”. Chiang’s, mentor’s, Mark McCormack’s, book, “What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School” came out in 1983. Chiang sequel had a launch party on the runway of New York fashion week because his mentor started IMG, International Management Group. At University of Illinois, Chiang co-founded a company that helps people at public schools to get a FICO over 748.8 before they graduate.
NY Fashion Week takes place three times per year. Larry Chiang stays at the #NYFW, Westin Hotel. |
UPDATE: Great point. That is a blue Peets Coffee and tea cup. Peets is a prequel to Starbucks. Starbucks started when they sold Peets beans in Seattle.
By Larry Chiang
85 Degrees is a hot brand of coffee. They were founded and branded overseas. Let us duck chapter 9 bankruptcy and focus on sequels, spin-outs and sales
♡Jessica DeCarlo♡ (@room4happinesss) | |
There’s a new 85 degrees in Cupertino and I want to be there right now
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There is an 85 Degrees in Berkeley too.
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My kids’ will do a sequel: “Mei Mei, kwai Yi Dian Ma” #CS183b #CS183e #CS183s twitter.com/techcrunch/sta…
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Di Di Kwai Yi Di was in TechCrunch. I’m paying attention to sales, sequels and spinouts. CrunchBase was just spun out of TechCrunch.
Brady is a sequel to Abbie and Bailey. Brady is a sequel name to Baxter.Disrupt probably won’t be going bankrupt because it had so many great prequels leading up to the franchise concept.