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Black Crow AI raises $25M to predict which products e-commerce customers will buy

TechCrunch

With a war chest now exceeding $30 million, CEO Richard Harris says that Black Crow will use the capital to “accelerate development of new and accessible machine learning use cases in both digital commerce and adjacent verticals” and expand the team across “product, client service, and commercial.”

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On Bubbles … And Why We’ll Be Just Fine

Both Sides of the Table

I know that most people who are close to them tend to deny their existence, as we saw in the great housing bubble of 2002-2007 and the dot com bubble of 1997-2000. Or worse yet they may never get financed. That happened a lot in 2002 and again in 2008. Exactly the opposite of what a rational investment strategy would advise.

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Jedox raises over $100M to expand its financial modeling and analytics software to more verticals

TechCrunch

Jedox got its start way back in 2002, and in a way is a very typical European startup story. Winterstein notes that its efforts were all open source-based and that the company was “not commercial at all, a lot of tech geeks and German engineering types that were not overly experienced in go-to-market strategies.”

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The Book that Reveals 10 Steps to Solving Any Complex Problem

Entrepreneurs' Organization

When asked how they developed this groundbreaking formula, they say, “We didn’t create the formula out of whole cloth; we stood on the shoulders of both obscure and mainstream luminaries like Warren McCulloch, W. Many a great strategy has died on the shelf. Why did you write this book? The only common thread is complexity.