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Uncapped with Jack Altman
Uncapped #29 | Thomas Laffont from Coatue
Uncapped with Jack Altman

Uncapped #29 | Thomas Laffont from Coatue

Alt Capital 1h 2m 8 months ago
Conversations with people I admire about things I’m genuinely interested in.

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Thomas Laffont is the co-founder of Coatue, one of the world’s largest technology investment platforms active in both the public and private markets. Thomas leads the firm’s private investment platforms across early-stage and growth, and oversees their software investments across private and public markets. Coatue has partnered with some of the most enduring and impactful companies of the last two decades, including Applied Intuition, Canva, Databricks, Figma and Rippling. Thomas began his career at the Creative Arts Agency, where he represented artists in film and television.
A few highlights:
The system of record being over
Wanting to be a founder’s second call
Investing with a wide aperture
Tom Cruise validating star quality
Working with family
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Timestamps:
() Intro
() Making sense of the current cycle
() Investing from inception through IPO
() Depreciation of the system of record
() Value beyond databases
() Winning strategies in venture
() Operating at early-stage
() Navigating investing conflicts
() Wide aperture lens of investing
() Star quality being a reality
() Firm strategy and decision making
() Everything that’s great about golf
() Working with family
() Advice to young professionals
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