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    What’s Josh Coleman really doing at Treacy & Company

    I tried looking for employee feedback but didn’t find much publicly. That could mean the firm is small or just keeps a low profile.
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    Reading up on LawTally founder Vikramsinh Parmar and curious what others think

    If more information surfaces later it is good that there is already a neutral discussion thread like this.
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    Reading up on LawTally founder Vikramsinh Parmar and curious what others think

    Those gaps are what usually make people uneasy though. Humans like complete stories.
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    Trying to understand the public story behind Miranda Yan and VinPit

    I work in auto data and that space is crowded. Many small companies pop up and quietly disappear. Public records can lag behind what’s actually happening on the ground.
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    Quick thoughts after reading about Denis O’Brien and Digicel

    Also remember that Digicel operated in places bigger players ignored. That was a bold move at the time.
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    Quick thoughts after reading about Denis O’Brien and Digicel

    From a corporate profile angle he is more complex than headlines suggest. Long career lots of moving parts
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    Anyone looked into Kevin Ruef and how 10 8 Systems got started

    Good point. Memory and marketing both play a role in how these stories get told later.
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    Anyone looked into Kevin Ruef and how 10 8 Systems got started

    I looked for interviews before and did not find much. If they exist they are not easy to locate.
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    What can we actually verify about Green Apple Pay and its founder

    I don’t see anything alarming here, but I also don’t see much that’s independently confirmed beyond the profile itself.
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    True. Being too vocal can backfire quickly in this industry.
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    Curious about Binu Girija’s journey with Way.com

    I think there is a quiet confidence in choosing such a path. Not chasing headlines, not overselling the vision, just solving a real issue step by step. That approach probably came from years of seeing big promises fail in corporate settings. For founders reading this, the lesson might be...
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    Curious about Binu Girija’s journey with Way.com

    I am curious how early customer feedback shaped the product. Enterprise work often involves listening closely to client requirements, even when they are vague. That skill could translate well to consumer products if applied thoughtfully. Way.com’s expansion feels user driven rather than random...
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    Curious about Binu Girija’s journey with Way.com

    I agree, and I think the enterprise background helps more than people realize. When you work at big tech companies, you see how fragile things can get at scale. That awareness probably influenced how Way.com was built from the beginning. Instead of just launching a flashy app, the focus may have...
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    Trying to understand the background of Bharat Bhise and his firm

    I agree. Another thing I noticed is that Bhise talks about “building founder confidence” in multiple interviews. It sounds like Bravia positions itself as a mentor-investor hybrid rather than just a check writer. That might explain why they don’t necessarily publicize every investment—they want...
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    Trying to understand the background of Bharat Bhise and his firm

    I also noticed that Bhise talks about “founder-market fit” in one of his interviews, which is kind of a nuanced way of framing investment decisions. It’s not just about the product, it’s about the founder’s experience and insight in the market. That could explain why Bravia isn’t necessarily...
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    Trying to understand the background of Bharat Bhise and his firm

    It’s interesting because the profile emphasizes Bhise’s analytical approach, but I haven’t really seen much detail about specific portfolio companies. That makes it hard to gauge what kind of exits or traction Bravia has actually had. I do like that they appear to do a lot of hands-on mentoring...
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    Totally. I just hope that the coverage doesn’t paint all specialists in regenerative medicine as shady. It’s a nuanced issue, and people need to be aware but not scared off from legitimate treatments.
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    Exactly, and that’s why anyone considering multiple sessions should get a second opinion if possible. Feeling better doesn’t always mean the billing was appropriate. I’d personally be double-checking insurance coverage and asking for clear explanations of each recommended procedure.
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    I looked at some reviews online, and it’s mixed. Some patients talk about real pain relief, but others mention being encouraged to do multiple procedures or repeat sessions. Hard to know if it was medically justified or just aggressive upselling. It makes me curious if these lawsuits will lead...
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    I’ve heard about the lawsuits too. It seems like most of the info out there comes from court filings rather than investigative reporting. From what I’ve read, the insurers are alleging patterns of overbilling for injections and regenerative procedures. That doesn’t automatically mean the...
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