Congratulations are in order to two friends who’ve recently lived through one of the sweetest moments in the life of an entrepreneur - a successful exit.

I first met Howard less than a year ago for dinner in Toronto. The conversation circled around the power of a decentralized community, social media, and… stocks. Howard had a nice post on the dinner that he ended with: “I plan to capitalize on Networking 2.0 with ideas discussed tonight with young Fraser.”

A month or so later, on a humid summer night, I got a call from Howard. Pacing around my apartment I listened to a frenzied Howard walk me through a vision for an internet video show covering stocks from a pop-culture perspective and leveraging all of the tools available for building community. I remember saying to Howard that he was either brilliant. Or insane.

Well, 9 months after Wallstrip launched on October 16th 2006, Howard was shown to be brilliant when CBS purchased Wallstrip.

VC Ratings has a nice post articulating the value that I believe CBS saw in the site/show/knowledge. I especially agree with:

1) How to get the show on every video service quickly and easily.
6) How to make a web site that communicates what the show is quickly and easily.
7) How to do advertising in a way that doesn’t get in the way of the viewer.

I do think one significant point was left out of the list: the ability to produce an engaging internet show on the cheap.

What a moment for the entire Wallstrip team! Congratulations everyone. Howard, I did a search of my emails - I’ve sent a “congratulations” email to you 6 times in the past 9 months… which raises the question: what are you going to do next?

Another friend, Eric Olson, has recently lived through the experience of Google acquiring Feedburner, the company he works for. It’s a deal that just makes so much sense that it was bound to happen. While Eric’s fantasy baseball team may not be performing like he’d like, I’m sure he’ll cope :) The only sour part of this deal was the timing… the closing kept Eric from meeting up at the Sox game last Friday when I was in Chicago.

Congratulations guys, enjoy the moment and the lasting memory. Now, Eric - when are you up for a jays game? And, Howard - when do we launch VCStrip?


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I wont start anything else till we have dinner - I am supersticious Coming up for the summer around the 20th so we will grab some sabatino’s

howard lindzon added these pithy words on Jun 02 07 at 9:50 pm

I wont start anything else till we have dinner - I am supersticious

Coming up for the summer around the 20th so we will grab some sabatino’s

howard lindzon added these pithy words on Jun 03 07 at 12:50 am

I’d offer to pay this time… but then the trend would be broken and we wouldn’t want that for superstition sakes :)

Fraser added these pithy words on Jun 03 07 at 5:19 pm

I’d offer to pay this time… but then the trend would be broken and we wouldn’t want that for superstition sakes :)

Fraser added these pithy words on Jun 03 07 at 8:19 pm

I am up for a Jays game any time although I’d prefer to shoot up when the Red Sox are in town. Yup - those Red Sox. The ones with the best record in baseball. :-)

Eric Olson added these pithy words on Jun 18 07 at 6:37 pm

Time for dinner quickly :)

howard lindzon added these pithy words on Jun 18 07 at 6:48 pm

I am up for a Jays game any time although I’d prefer to shoot up when the Red Sox are in town. Yup - those Red Sox. The ones with the best record in baseball. :-)

Eric Olson added these pithy words on Jun 18 07 at 9:37 pm

Time for dinner quickly :)

howard lindzon added these pithy words on Jun 18 07 at 9:48 pm

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