Adyen's Probably Touched Your Money At Some Point
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2015
- Pieter van der Does of Adyen has a chat with Alex Wilhelm about their secret ubiquity, maintaining consistent culture in a period of extreme growth, and the current global investment landscape.
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This interviewer is obnoxious.
exactly my thoughts
he admits he didn't know anything about the company, and the proceeds to ask a bunch of obnoxious questions mostly around how much money they raised. could have used the opportunity to learn about the company and why it has been able to be successful.
They need to be pedantic and arrogant for getting the right questions answered.
he is disgustingly dumb...
I like this guy's attitude, very "yeah, running a profitable business is very much common sense."
The company and Pieter seem hugely inspiring!
I’ve sold on eBay since 2003, and I’m on the Internet daily for many hours, and I’ve never heard of Ayden under a day ago.
eBay dropping PayPal news, brought me here.
Ate agora não ganhei nada
Hope no limitations like GayPal... Sorry PayPal
Adyen leadership & executives are cultural conservatives; with their power to dictate terms with one of their clients, ebay, they’ve twisted the arms of ebay sellers who had listed items depicting any kind of nudity whatsoever. None of that stuff is allowed to be sold on ebay any more, including R rated movies intended for adult audiences that might depict nudity. Transactions around those products aren’t any more “high risk” than selling used cell phones or delicate electronics. That’s a red herring argument.