Bloomberg Wealth: Orlando Bravo
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Orlando Bravo, Thoma Bravo founder & managing partner talks about what it takes to be successful in the buyout world and Miami's potential to become a major US business hub. He shares his investment insights on "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein". This interview was recorded March 6 in Miami.
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Thank you for the invite
Bravo Mr. Bravo !
Superb podcast 💯
This was a great interview 👏
Mr Bravo you are a amazing communicator , amongst 10 other hats you where at a time
Excellent conversation!
David never forgets to ask his interviewee about their interest in joining the govt.😂
Good interview!
Let’s elect him as governor of Puerto Rico
No man, we put Fonsi!
Por favor!!!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🇵🇷✨🙏🏻✊
This guy is fascinating
Latino Elegance
Strategic approach
loved it!
I love David's interviews, but I would like to see him conduct more interviews with company founders.
Straightforward questions get straightforward answers ❤
Too many of those online already! As long as they’re not tech founders maybe…
I agree tech founders are usually young start up companies who proud themselves on raising funds. Not interesting to me.
Love it ❤❤
Bravo 🙌 is most aggressive buyer
Love him. "Why not come to Miami?" Corporate Tony Montana.
why have you reuploaded this 3 times lol
Exactly. Even David Rubenstein's book printed this exact interview but with some editing of course.
Because I want him to buy KTPPF. 😊
If Thoma Bravo acquires you, start looking for a new job.
Talks about margins, but he doesn’t tell the full story.
They fire as many as possible, operate super lean and then sell it before all of the peasants they burned out quit.
They are also following the trend of firing US based teams for cheap labor in poor countries (India, Costa Rica)
yeah and the quality gets worse because overseas, they dont fix bugs, just cover them up
I smell “jealousy”. Lol
@@Shah-wp6do I smell an insider who can’t handle getting called out.
@@RR-et6zp That is so true.
That's the whole of Private Equity in a nutshell 😂 And these guys always make themselves look good and people eat it up every. single. time 🤦🏼♂️
New subscriber here
I hope I can become this level of professional. When I see trades like this I panicked even when I know my analysis is good. I second guess myself and miss out in trades I could of won
Morgan #1
They "recently" bought Anaplan and Nearmap (from ASX) 🎉
LMAO. private investors beat public investors. Buddy just rode the levered beta wave on tech names (specifically on high growth SaaS) and thinks privates are better. There are numerous publics that deliver pure alphas like the multi-managers and have produced low double digit returns which I think are far superior to levered beta boys like this. What an idiotic take. He is a billionaire but he sure shouldn't say privates are better.
What Degree do you need to do this?
Any degree from a prestigious institution.
It’s more what you do to get experience to get into this line of business, but for a simple answer, Finance.
Almost like CH 11
My sibling would get in this conversation a IT at the top
Fishing out
Managing to turn into public
Of course not he's making too much money right now. Maybe later 20 years.
Private equity
Relatives from same western re
Security tech
He’s like Arnold but of technology PE world
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Transfer
Region
Climate eco
My mom grandma juxtaposed
First 10 minutes didn't understand what is he doing actually
Is it just me or does he lowkey look like Joe Biden?😅
Losing their ass. The shit is hitting the fan. Wouldn't have a penny with Thoma Bravo.
Great interview!