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Netflix's Journey, Building TCV, and Investing Through Downturns (with TCV co-founder Jay Hoag)

2022/11/10
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Jay Hoag 分享了他对 Netflix 成功以及 TCV 投资策略的独到见解,包括早期投资的重要性、在经济衰退时期如何做出投资决策以及如何评估公司的长期增长潜力。他强调了在市场低迷时期保持平衡的观点,甚至与普遍观点相悖的重要性,并指出关注优秀的企业家和团队是关键。他还谈到了 Netflix 在流媒体业务上的前瞻性投资,以及公司在面临危机时如何做出战略决策,例如在 2011 年对流媒体收费和重塑 DVD 业务的决定。 主持人则对 Netflix 的成功表示惊叹,并就 TCV 的投资策略以及如何在经济衰退时期进行投资提出了问题。他们还讨论了 Netflix 的商业模式转变,以及公司在面临挑战时如何保持增长。

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Jay Hoag discusses his journey from a Midwest upbringing with limited technology exposure to becoming a technology investor, highlighting the series of fortunate events and choices that led him to Wall Street and eventually to TCV.

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We had the rare opportunity to interview Jay Hoag, cofounder of the first tech crossover investing firm, TCV, at TCV’s Engage Summit in Half Moon Bay earlier this fall. Jay and Rick Kimball started TCV back in 1995 and have been part of the private-to-public journeys of storied companies like Netflix (which Jay shares some great war stories about on this episode), Spotify, Zillow, Expedia, Facebook, Airbnb, Peloton and many others. Jay and TCV were kind enough to let us release the conversation as an Acquired LP episode, and we’re excited to share it with all of you. We cover the firm’s history, how companies should calibrate the magnitude of their future-looking product investments (a topic we didn’t realize would end up being so timely) and perhaps most importantly, pivotal moments where now seemingly unstoppable companies almost died amidst big macroeconomic changes. We hope you enjoy!

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