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@KheeLee

I like greens ⛳️, Eagles 🦅 green, and AI art.

Augusta, GA Katılım Nisan 2009
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@darrenrovell I think the main reason is ON is more comfortable. That’s it. They’re not as stylish but I’m going with comfort.
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Darren Rovell
Darren Rovell@darrenrovell·
Three things missing on Nike collapse. 1. Focus on retro cushed them. Literally embracing a customer growing older. 2. Today’s kid doesn’t get excited about the swoosh. They lost all buzz. My boys would rather GOAT or The Drip Shop. 3. Completely abandoned storytelling.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Nike wiped out $200B+ in market cap since November 2021. And the chart actually understates how bad it is. This company made one bet that destroyed everything: the direct-to-consumer pivot. During COVID, Nike's online sales surged, and management convinced themselves the stay-at-home economy was permanent. They pulled product from Foot Locker, Dick's, and thousands of wholesale partners to push buyers through Nike.com and Nike stores. That ceded physical shelf space to On Running, Hoka, New Balance, and every competitor happy to fill the void. By the time Nike brought Elliott Hill in as CEO, customers had already moved on. The China numbers are staggering. Seven straight quarters of declining revenue. Greater China sales dropped 17% last quarter. Next quarter Nike expects a 20% plunge. Meanwhile Lululemon is posting double-digit growth in the same market. Anta and Li-Ning are eating Nike's share from below. Nike's China revenue contribution fell from 18.6% in 2021 to 14.2% in 2025. Yesterday Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Bank of America all downgraded the stock on the same day. Net income fell 35% year over year. Gross margin has declined for seven consecutive quarters. And the stock still trades at 38x forward earnings, a premium over the S&P 500 average of 22x. This is what a slow-motion brand collapse looks like with a luxury multiple attached to it. The turnaround keeps getting pushed further out. Management promised growth by early 2027. Wall Street priced that in. Now it's late 2027 at best. The scariest part: Nike is still the #1 sportswear company by market cap. If this is what #1 looks like, the rest of the industry is running a different race entirely.

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@Great_Katzby They need to address diversity of core content which are series. The episodic content has increased in murder mysteries and documentaries.
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Danny Reeves
Danny Reeves@itsdanreeves·
@startupideaspod the underrated part: he started w/ distribution (audience) then built product. most people build first, pray for users later. medvi worked because the telehealth part was straightforward—the hard part was attention + trust, which he already had. audience-first compounds faster.
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The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃
Sam Altman predicted the first one-person billion-dollar company. Matthew Gallagher built a $401M company in year one with $20,000, AI tools, and zero employees. This year he's on track for $1.8B. With 2 people. The playbook has changed: Old path: - Come up with an idea - Fundraise from friends or VCs - Hire a team - Build the product - Hope it works New path: - Start with an audience (X, Instagram, TikTok) - Vibe code something for that audience - Build a community around it - Automate fulfillment with AI agents - Repeat That's the new barrier to entry is a laptop and an idea.
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Brad Stulberg
Brad Stulberg@BStulberg·
A study with over 70K people found those who obsess about being the best have much worse outcomes than those who are focused on being the best at getting better, who pursue mastery, and who define success on their own terms.
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Chris Fralic
Chris Fralic@chrisfralic·
Apple turns 50 In my opinion this is the most beautiful computer they ever made, the 1996 20th Anniversary Macintosh
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
From @TheAthletic: Braylon Mullins's shot for UConn to beat Duke was so instantly classic that some will argue it was already the most iconic shot in NCAA Tournament history. These are the most iconic shots in the history of the men’s tournament. nyti.ms/4djb9bv
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Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter·
One of the more unforgettable sequences in NCAA tournament history:
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Lustisia@Lustisiaura·
If you travel often, this will help
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Wellness wins
Wellness wins@Bro_Code_x·
Simple home tips that actually work
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The Tonight Show
The Tonight Show@FallonTonight·
“The longer you wait to take that chance in your life, the shorter the future is going to be when you arrive there.” -@DanielArsham on the one piece of advice he was given from his mentor that most resonates with him. #FallonTonight
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Phillies Tailgate
Phillies Tailgate@PhilsTailgate·
This shot of Bryce Harper’s Game Tying Home Run is electric!
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Josh Reynolds
Josh Reynolds@JoshReynolds24·
Man… To think what could have been… Insane to think that this will go down as one of the craziest, most clutch, forgotten about home runs maybe ever.
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Harry Stebbings
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
Most podcasts are BS because they are fluffy and lack substance. This is the densest, most insightful episode you will listen to this year. @gokulr breaks down the 8 defensible moats you need for your company to be successful in a world of AI. 1. Data (Proprietary and inaccessible) 2. Workflow (Deeply embedded operations) 3. Regulatory (Licenses and contracts) 4. Distribution (Exclusive proprietary channels) 5. Ecosystem (Third-party platform reliance) 6. Network (Marketplace liquidity density) 7. Physical (Infrastructure and atoms) 8. Scale (Low cost through volume) (Links below)
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@JoshReynolds24 I wish MLB players would play with the same passion. The game would be more entertaining.
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Josh Reynolds@JoshReynolds24·
One more time for the haters in the back… THE WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC IS AMAZING The bomb, the stare, the bat flip, the celly… Absolute madness in Miami for Venezuela 🇻🇪
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@JimmyKempski Probably because of the Byron Maxwell tenure when he was 2 steps behind all the time.
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Jimmy Kempski
Jimmy Kempski@JimmyKempski·
Pretty safe to conclude the Eagles prioritize speed at CB: Quinyon Mitchell: 4.33 Riq Woolen: 4.26 Kelee Ringo: 4.36 Jakorian Bennett: 4.30 Michael Carter: 4.36 Mac McWilliams: 4.41 (Cooper DeJean didn't run at the Combine, but he's fast too.)
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@2008Philz February baseball does not equal October baseball.
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John Foley
John Foley@2008Philz·
Bryson Stott has 5 hits and 2 HR in 8 spring at-bats
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