Rubin just know we mean well 🥸. I personally think Topps has so much growth left and ideas that can still change the card business for ever. But great job with the video 🤞🏻 one can only hope he takes your advice
I think this is a great breakdown of this individual. I agree on all your points, except the college choice. I think it was purely to get out of debit, via his father and he had zero interest in even making an attempt of college. "Opportunity at the right time," this validates my point. He had a much bigger ambition in sight.. and he gave up some integrity to achieve these goals. It's just how I see it.
It’s a little cloudy because all sale details are not public but he bought it with a partner for $385M and sold it to Fanatics for $500M after losing the MLB license.
This Friday we have Pulitzer Prize winning AP Chief Photographer in Washington Evan Vucci (also an avid collector). He was right there during the attempted Trump assassination and gives us his accounting of it.
Rubin has turned into a clout chaser with his white parties and paying celebrities to push the Topps brand. The dude is obsessed with being popular, it’s obnoxious.
Rubin just know we mean well 🥸. I personally think Topps has so much growth left and ideas that can still change the card business for ever. But great job with the video 🤞🏻 one can only hope he takes your advice
@@blksheepgarza3653 I hope so!
One of the keys to becoming wealthy, exploiting others
@@punisha15 The other way to look at it is the more value your create for others the wealthier you become
@@SportCardMadness People sue others all the time for creating more value haha
@@AtomicZombieAndroid 💯
Who would have the power to arrange a GPA at Villanova? Dean of students?
Just a FYI, Topps was not struggling Topps was doing extremely well.
@@karwai15 From a revenue perspective but they were struggling operationally and had much room to improve (as Rubin/Fanatics have shown)
I'll be back to watch this. I already know 😎
Damn good video lots of great info. Thx!
@@angelou1 Thanks! -Nick
I think this is a great breakdown of this individual. I agree on all your points, except the college choice. I think it was purely to get out of debit, via his father and he had zero interest in even making an attempt of college.
"Opportunity at the right time," this validates my point. He had a much bigger ambition in sight.. and he gave up some integrity to achieve these goals. It's just how I see it.
Thanks! I definitely agree with you
I deleted a few comments but since I have Citizen Kane on DVD I wonder what you were getting at. It won't take long.
Masterpiece of a movie but yeah it’s a marathon!
I still don't understand how Isner made money on the Topps sale
It’s a little cloudy because all sale details are not public but he bought it with a partner for $385M and sold it to Fanatics for $500M after losing the MLB license.
Next guest on the show?
This Friday we have Pulitzer Prize winning AP Chief Photographer in Washington Evan Vucci (also an avid collector). He was right there during the attempted Trump assassination and gives us his accounting of it.
@@SportCardMadness Maybe he's going to mention Dorothy Kilgallen? Buckle your seatbelt Dorothy!
Grew up middle class 🤔
Does Rubin have kids?
Yes …
Rubin has turned into a clout chaser with his white parties and paying celebrities to push the Topps brand. The dude is obsessed with being popular, it’s obnoxious.