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The Promoters are the ones who keep the bubbles inflated even when they know that the asset exceeds its fundamental value by a large margin.
Steve Blank: Are You the Fool at the Table? Steve Blank 2011
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The Promoters are the ones who keep the bubbles inflated even when they know that the asset exceeds its fundamental value by a large margin.
Steve Blank: Are You the Fool at the Table? Steve Blank 2011
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The NPS counts nines and 10s as "Promoters," sevens and eights as "Neutral," and sixes and below as "Detractors."
A 'Socially Responsible' Halo Won't Save You Xavier Helgesen 2010
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Thus left destitute, they formed a Working Association, designated their own chiefs, settled their rules of partnership; and here stepped in several able "Promoters" of the cause of Industrial Organization of Labor, and lent them at five per cent. the amount of capital required to buy out the old concern -- viz: $3,500.
Glances at Europe In a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &c. During the Summer of 1851. Horace Greeley 1841
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Net Promoter Economic Framework, which determines total customer value based on buyer and referral behaviors of "Promoters" (those who are highly likely to recommend a company and / or its products) and "Detractors" (those who are unlikely to recommend a company and / or products).
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While Shills have no credibility, Promoters have "brand-name" credibility that makes the Marks trust them.
Steve Blank: Are You the Fool at the Table? Steve Blank 2011
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In it the usual cast of characters appear; the Smart Money, the Shills, the Marks and the Promoters.
Steve Blank: Are You the Fool at the Table? Steve Blank 2011
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One of the least understood parts of a bubble is that there are five types of participants: Smart Money, the Shills, the Marks, the True Believers and the Promoters.
Steve Blank: Are You the Fool at the Table? Steve Blank 2011
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One of the least understood parts of a bubble is that there are five types of participants: Smart Money, the Shills, the Marks, the True Believers and the Promoters.
Steve Blank: Are You the Fool at the Table? Steve Blank 2011
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They loudly tell the Marks and Shills that everything is just fine, enticing them to buy into the bubble, even as the Promoters are liquidating their own positions.
Steve Blank: Are You the Fool at the Table? Steve Blank 2011
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