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Coursera, GTX, BlockBuster, Faraday, Voyager
📩 New Slides - 22 July 2024
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Here are the top 5 decks we found on PitchSend today.
1. Coursera
Coursera is a digital learning platform with over 100,000,000 learners, partnering with over 170+ top universities.
This slide deck highlights:
73% of learners report direct career benefits using the platform
Top 3 segments driving revenue: Consumer, Enterprise, Degrees
The Great Resignation shifts focus to The Great Reskilling
Hosting over 35+ degrees available to learners
Collaborating with industry giants to create specialized content
2. GTX
GTX is raising $25M to buy cryptocurrency claims from companies like FTX.
This slide deck highlights:
Streamlining FTX and other bankruptcy claims onboarding
One-stop shop for crypto and stock trading
Establish a marketing strategy for scalable growth
Over 1 million depositors from FTX are potential customers
Fee structure significantly undercuts traditional bankruptcy processes
3. BlockBuster
$1 invested in BlockBuster in 2005 was worth .05 cents just 5 years later.
This slide deck highlights:
Meyer presents 3-phase turnaround plan for Blockbuster
Fernandes’ accusations of cozy relationship with CEO Keyes
Blockbuster's stock decline contrasts sharply with Netflix's rise
Board to blame for poor multi-channel strategy execution
Proposal to re-engage customers with low-cost viral marketing tactics
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4. Faraday
Faraday is building the next generation of EV vehicles.
This slide deck highlights:
~$3.321 billion was invested through strategic financial partners
Cross-continental interest from countries like China
Over 880 patents issued in the EV car space
Overwhelming user interest with over 14,000+ reservations to date
5. Voyager
Voyager entered into a $500M loan agreement with Alameda Research and filed for bankruptcy less than a month later.
This slide deck highlights:
Growing from $0 of assets in 2018 to $5.8B+ in 2021
Voyager's proactive steps amidst $1.124 billion in outstanding loans
Independent directors forming a special committee for restructuring
Legal challenges confronting Voyager's money transmitter licenses
Restructuring process to get out of bankruptcy
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