Ned Segal was my sales person when he was at Goldman Sachs and I was working at a hedge fund in San Francisco.

what a little weasel that guy was.

i hope he doesn't get paid out !

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Im pretty sure it's written in their contract, unfortunately...well guess not unfortunate for them.

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maybe easier to just pay them and get to the task of opening up twitter to everyone.

its just weird because Ned covered me in 2007-2008. He was the junior sales person at Goldman. The lead coverage was a woman (though i forget her name). to be fair he worked really hard and was conscientous.

but what has always bugged me is, if you look at his linkedin, he was head of software banking etc by the time he left Goldman Sachs in 2013.

theres no way he could have done that.

if he was my junior sales guy in 2008, in 5 years he couldn't have become head of banking.

and then he went on to become CFO of Twitter 5 years after that.

impossible.

i think he was groomed for it. i remember he was actually from San Francisco and was connected and was a social justice warrior even back then.

he must have been put there on purpose.

maybe they will all be found to be crooks and he won't be paid out afterall.

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