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    Explore " market data" with insightful episodes like "The venture market is overcorrecting", "Agent Outlook for the Week of September 4, 2022", "Managing Intermittent Power Risks with Lee Taylor", "Rwazi" and "7/29/2021: Episode 37 - Coffee & Cap Rates July 2021 "Good Morning NYC!"" from podcasts like ""Equity", "Livian Podcast", "Clean Integration", "Startup Couches" and "Coffee & Cap Rates"" and more!

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    The venture market is overcorrecting

    The venture market is overcorrecting

    This week Gené Teare from Crunchbase and Crunchbase News joined the podcast. She's a well-known analyst of the global venture capital market, and was instrumental to Crunchbase's early life and remains one of its more tenured staffers.

    So, what did the three of us get into? Here's the rundown:

    • The big picture: What should we think about when we consider the Q3 2023 venture capital market as a whole. (More on Latin America here, Canada here, and global data here from TechCrunch+.) Here's Gené on Q3 data as well.
    • Stage-level health. Which level of startup maturity is seeing the most capital? The least?
    • And, venture capital flows around the world. As always, where venture dollars land is nearly as important as their total number for any particular period.

    Equity is back on Friday with our weekly news roundup. Chat then!

    For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity’s Simplecast website.

    Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders and more!

    Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

    Managing Intermittent Power Risks with Lee Taylor

    Managing Intermittent Power Risks with Lee Taylor

    Intermittency. 

    It’s a fancy word for describing this unique circumstance in renewable energy where the wind does not always blow and the sun does not always shine. 

    It’s a major problem in the economics of clean energy, spurring a host of competitive, innovative solutions each year. 

    How could power companies hedge the uncertainty of weather against a backdrop of shifting price and demand?

    Today, we’re talking to a trailblazer in the renewable energy market about investing in renewables and managing risk. 

    Lee Taylor is the founder and CEO of REsurety, a risk management and information services company that operates at the intersection of financial technology, clean energy, and big data. 

    Since founding REsurety in 2012 to commercialize research he conducted at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business, REsurety has amassed contracts supporting nearly 7,000 MW of renewable energy generation capacity and counts many of the world's largest and most sophisticated companies as clients and partners.

    Recently, REsurety released its Locational Marginal Emissions (LME) carbon data tool to help measure and maximize the carbon impact of clean energy projects. Stay tuned to learn more about it in this episode. 

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    Rwazi

    Rwazi
    Rwazi provides organizations with fresh, on-ground data from markets across sub-Saharan Africa to facilitate effective decision-making. A market intelligence platform, that helps consumer goods companies access on-ground data from developing markets. Mauritius, SA, Uganda, Kenya, and 40 markets and now expanding into India. We want to start producing predictive analytics for companies coming into the African Market.

    SA140 | Taking Advantage of Multifamily Property Value with Arleen Garza

    SA140 | Taking Advantage of Multifamily Property Value with Arleen Garza

    Economically and emotionally, Covid has impacted the real estate industry, especially multifamily space. A lot of investors were also struggling to adapt to a lot of changes in terms of property management efficiency. But the good thing about this real estate asset class is it continues to show resiliency for most investors by having systems and processes in place. In today's episode, Arleen Garza shares how she discovered the benefits of investing in multifamily properties. She also talks about the success that her property management company is achieving despite the effects of the pandemic.

    What You'll Learn From This Episode:


    • Arleen’s Background and Her Real Estate Investing Career
    • Advantages of Buying Multifamily Homes
    • How Third Party Management Works for Your Investing Business
    • Figuring Out How to Get Experience in Investing Passively with Multifamily
    • Growing with your Property Managers
    • Ways to Grow a Property Management Company
    • Importance of Knowing the Market Data in a Particular Market
    • Learning How to Maintain the Quality of Services Despite the Impacts of Covid
    • Buying Better Quality Assets

    Guest Bio:

    Arleen Garza launched her real estate investing business in 2012, where she and her husband began with a small 24-unit property which they owned and managed.
    Arleen, with her husband and business partner Jacob Garza, co-founded REEP Equity in 2015 and REEP Management in 2017, and have since grown the two companies to over $175M in AUM.
     
    Website: https://reepequity.com/

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    How's The Market? August 22, 2020 Edition

    How's The Market?   August 22, 2020 Edition

    The biggest question we get as Realtors is "How's The Market?"   And this comes from sellers, buyers, investors and those just curious about what's happening.  The Vancouver market moves quickly in the best of times, let alone during a global pandemic, record high unemployment and the worst recession since WWII.   And yet, we're seeing record sales volumes and price increases in many markets and across all property types.   In this episode we share our recent experiences and those of the industry professionals and mortgage brokers we interact with daily.  


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    Dan Wurtele, PREC, REIA

    604.809.0834

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    778.898.0089
    ryan@thevancouverlife.com


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    Transitioning From the Illicit Market (Mitch Baruchowitz): Part 1

    Transitioning From the Illicit Market (Mitch Baruchowitz): Part 1

    In part 1 of this special 2-part episode, host Heather Wicklein talks with Managing Director of Merida Capital Mitch Baruchowitz and CKO of New Frontier Data, John Kagia. They discuss how the legal market is faring against the enduring presence of the large and very well organized illicit market. They discuss why the industry has has such a tough time eliminating the desire for an illicit market, how the illicit markets enduring presence has impacted the growth of legal regimes, and hat steps lawmakers can take to incentivize legal market adoption. 

     

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    Making decisions based on market data - Shanyn Silinski from Autism Canada

    Making decisions based on market data - Shanyn Silinski from Autism Canada

    If you are a leadership role, you know making the right decision at the right time is very important in any business. Managers and business leaders usually take decisions based on past experiences and use managers mental models. In this podcast, we will talk about another very important aspect of decision making: Making a decision based on market data.  It's very important to ask the right questions and to look at the right metric to understand, which direction your project is going. It's so difficult, sometimes the metric you need to look at is not regularly available and we may need to built tools for measurements.  We will hear a lot more available in this podcast. 

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