Better to invest in finding your forever love⌠or whatever inferno towers and eagle artilleries are? If youâre Bernard Kim, CEO of Match Group, why not both? Kim revealed that he spent $50k over three months on âClash of Clans.â
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Ryan Reynolds: From silver screen to golden touch.
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đ§ On the go? Listen to todayâs podcast to hear Jacob, Mark, and Juliet discuss Ryan Reynoldsâ Midas touch, the AI gold rush, a very expensive concert, and more.
The big idea
Ryan Reynolds, marketing genius?
Ryan Reynoldsâ knack for marketing helps him launch brands â and sell them for big bucks.
2023-03-17T00:00:00Z
Juliet Bennett Ryla
Ryan Reynolds: movie star, philanthropist, former Peopleâs Sexiest Man Alive, and⌠exceptional at business?
In 2019, Reynolds acquired a 25%+ stake in Mint Mobile, a prepaid phone plan company that uses T-Mobileâs wireless network. Earlier this week, T-Mobile announced plans to buy Mint in a $1.35B deal.
T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert touted the benefits of Mintâs âmarketing formula,â which largely centers around Reynolds, who also appeared with Sievert in a video announcing the acquisition.
Reynoldsâ involvement is the key
Reynolds co-founded production studio Maximum Effort with former 20th Century Fox exec George Dewey in 2018, which:
Is building a production studio in Canada
Will launch its own network on FuboTV, in which Maximum Effort owns a stake
This has allowed Reynoldsâ companies to produce not only films, but funny, engaging, and topical ads.
Case in point: Davos Brandsâ Aviation Gin, in which Reynolds acquired a stake in 2018.
Following Pelotonâs uncomfortable holiday ad about a woman who receives a bike from her husband, Aviationâs parody featuring the same actress downing a martini went viral.
In 2020, Diageo acquired Aviation in a $610m deal, perFood & Wine. In 2022, Reynolds opened an Aviation distillery in Portland, Oregon, that ends with an escape room set in Reynoldsâ âoffice.â
But wait, thereâs more
In 2020, Reynolds and actor Rob McElhenney took over Wrexham AFC, a fifth-tier Welsh football team they hoped to revive.
Per Huddle Upâs Joe Pompliano, they invested $2.5m in the team, signed a 25-year local stadium lease, and Reynoldsâ studio produced a docuseries about the process.
Wrexham has since enjoyed myriad sponsorship deals, a nearly 3x increase in season ticket sales, and a boom in social media followers.
Now, Reynolds is looking to conjure the same magic with the Ottawa Senators, a Canadian hockey team. If successful, he intends to build the team a new rink and produce another series about that process.
TRENDING
New moon suits dropped. NASA worked with contractor Axiom Space on the latest lunarwear, which is earning high marks for flexibility and fit for more body types. More space fashion shows, please.
SNIPPETS
Microsoft is hailing âa new wave of productivity growthâ through Copilot, a new AI tool integrated into Microsoft 365 apps. Expect pricing and a rollout timeline for your new work BFF in a few months.
LinkedIn likes AI, too: The platform, owned by Microsoft, rolled out assistive tools for AI-generated profiles and job descriptions.
Tok block: The UK is banning TikTok on government-owned devices, and the US government is reportedly demanding that the appâs Chinese owner ByteDance sell its stake or risk a general US TikTok ban.
Too perfect for this cruel world: AR legend Google Glass is officially going away. But Google will continue to test a new smart glasses product.
Virgin Orbit, Richard Bransonâs rocket-launching company, paused operations and furloughed most staff members. Commercial spaceflight sibling Virgin Galactic continues onward (though some analysts question its sustainability as well).
Smokeyâs gonna love this: A wildfire detection device is now on sale from startup Torch Systems. The $299 outdoor sensor monitors up to 10 acres and doesn’t require line-of-sight visibility.
Stripeâs valuation is on the move. Peaking at $95B two years ago, the digital payments processorâs latest raise slashed its value to $50B. The company is still private.
Want to see Drake in concert? Your savings account doesnât. Expect to drop at least $400 for a ticket for this summerâs tour.
Talking shop: After a surprisingly hopping January, US retail spending cooled 0.4% in February. Up: grocery stores (0.6%) and online shopping (1.6%). Down: restaurants and bars (-2.2%) and department stores (-4%).
Prosperous Prospecting
Olivia Heller
Hello there, AI gold rush
Seems like every day thereâs a new AI startup raking in investor cash.
2023-03-17T00:00:00Z
Jacob Cohen
When we asked ChatGPT to write an intro about an AI gold rush, it told us to put on our âvirtual cowboy hatâ… and well, itâs hard to argue with the driving force of a multibillion-dollar boom.
Already, in 2023, VC firms have plowed $3.6B into 269 AI companies in the US.
In the past month, Cohere has reportedly been in talks to raise money at a $6B+ valuation, and Stability AI was said to be seeking a $4B valuation. Last week, Anthropic, after raising $400m and notching a $4.1B valuation, raised another $300m. This week, Adept raised $350m at a $1B+ valuation.
At least 50 companies being incubated at Y Combinator are focused on the space. Mobius AI, founded by four AI researchers at Google barely with an idea, was recently valued at ~$100m just a week after launch.
Whatâs that phrase about gold rushes? Sell shovels?
Many AI startups may struggle to outgun Big Techâs armies of engineers and widespread distribution.
For instance, the AI-powered presentation maker Tome raised $43m last month. This week, both Google and Microsoft announced competing features.
Sam Lessin, a venture capitalist at Slow Ventures, told The New York Times, âThe absolute vast majority of the [AI] spoils will go to the incumbentsâ and that the best way to invest in AI is through Big Tech stocks.
You know it, but what do you actually know about it?
Freshly pressed data from 1.2k+ social media marketers should help paint the picture. Read the major insights we scraped from HubSpotâs 2023 Social Media Marketing report.
How SMMs see the field in 2023:
90% say theyâre high on online community-building
66% find funny content most effective
48% are tweaking content to suit specific platforms
Blog: Maps, matrices, stools, and loops. If you thought those were some of the best decision-making tools for business owners, youâd be correct.
Chart: The chance youâll regret looking at this chart visualizing the growing number of orders for breaded chicken sandwiches is low.
Story: Thereâs a lot of buzz about AI replacing lower-rank workers. But what about⌠automating the CEO?
Video: In this short clip from the pod, Morgan Housel lives up to his name and joins Zack and Rob to explain why itâs never been a worse time to buy one.
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đ On this day: In 461 AD, Saint Patrick died in Saul, Ireland, where heâd built his first of many churches. The first parade in his honor was held in a Spanish colony in the Americas in 1601.
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𼪠Thatâs interesting: Georgiaâs Lunchbox Museum has 3k+ lunchboxes and 1k thermoses on display. Of particular value is a box featuring Krogerâs Toppie the Top Value Elephant. In 2021, one sold for $3.5k+.