And then what?
This kind of feels like when a hedge fund takes over and sells all the assets. What do they do when all the paintings are gone? Mr. Rogers’ sweaters?
How about recurring revenue model? They have these fancy displays for things like van Gogh. A bunch of original works gathered together with a surreal video screen deployment. They could do something like that.
They could invest the cash and try to secure funding this way; that would be a more sustainable path than just handing out the cash, but probably need a lot more cash as starter to sustain operations at the current level.
And then what? This kind of feels like when a hedge fund takes over and sells all the assets. What do they do when all the paintings are gone? Mr. Rogers’ sweaters? How about recurring revenue model? They have these fancy displays for things like van Gogh. A bunch of original works gathered together with a surreal video screen deployment. They could do something like that.
They could invest the cash and try to secure funding this way; that would be a more sustainable path than just handing out the cash, but probably need a lot more cash as starter to sustain operations at the current level.
Ah man, I’ve never really related to FOMO feelings before I imagined the Mr. Rogers Red Sweater Auction.