Mike Moritz, Chairman, Sequoia Capital

with Michael Moritz
in Business
on Friday, February 15, 2013 * * * * *

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Mike Moritz, Chairman of Sequoia Capital

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    1. zhukoan  05/15/2013 08:47 AM Report

      doesnt work, it reads "200, streem not found", could you kindly fix it

      thanks

    2. AnnR  03/10/2013 07:43 PM Report

      A wonderful interview of a man with a truly remarkable life story. One of my favorite CR programs!!!

    3. charliesheep  03/05/2013 08:21 PM Report

      KISS EVERY DOLLAR[SO SAY INVESTORS] -THE DAY [IN EVERY LIFE]COMES WHEN ;TOILET PAPER IS MORE VALUABLE, THAN STOCK OPTIONS OR WHETHER YOU, VACATION ON LAKE COMO -AT CLOONEY'S PLACE ! AMERICA'S "PAPERED" THE WORLD WITH DEBENTURES OF LIES ! AND COFFINS CANT HOLD, THE LOOTED BOOTY!

    4. johnthunder  02/28/2013 07:06 AM Report

      would be interesting to add to the rich vein of questions some relating to favorite books, music and works of art a la Desert Island Disks from the BBC.

    5. vongleichent  02/22/2013 04:48 PM Report

      Great conversation!

    6. CarolJ  02/20/2013 07:46 PM Report

      Thanks Charlie for this gentleman very interesting.

    7. SharkswithfrikingLazers  02/19/2013 09:35 PM Report

      Charlie, you should run a mutual fund.

      It would have four technology stocks in it (guess which four).

      Your R&D would be to asked every guest about these four companies.

      Very low cost fund I would guess.

    8. SharkswithfrikingLazers  02/19/2013 09:31 PM Report

      We are told that journalism is not a place for someone over 30.

      Ha Ha Ha "60 Minutes".

      Ha Ha Ha Charlie Rose.

      Ha Ha Ha Bill Moyers.