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Warning: SPV Layers, PE Trends & Why AI Is the Biggest Arbitrage Opportunity in the World Right Now | FOC
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Send us Fan MailThree things every investor needs to hear. First: a banker flags the growing SPV-on-SPV problem in today's VC market — 24-hour close emails, unverifiable shares, unvested stock — and explains why reading the actual paperwork has never mattered more. Second: on the PE side, capital scarcity means investors are winning more board seats, tighter terms, and preferential return structures. Third — and most shareable — a serial entrepreneur delivers a direct warning: AI is a tsunami, the window to get ahead of it is five years or less, and the operators who integrate it first will eat everyone else's lunch across every industry. His point: this is arguably the world's biggest arbitrage opportunity, and most people are still asleep.About Family Office ClubThe world's largest investor club in the family office space. 19 years. 300+ events. 16 million members. $1B+ in community transactions.🔔 Subscribe for weekly content from our summits, panels, and investor interviews.🌐 FamilyOffices.com📩 Membership: FamilyOffices.com/joinhttps://familyoffices.com/
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Send us Fan Mail Three things every investor needs to hear. First: a banker flags the growing SPV-on-SPV problem in today's VC market — 24-hour close emails, unverifiable shares, unvested stock — and explains why reading the actual paperwork has never mattered more. Second: on the PE side, capital scarcity means investors are winning more board seats, tighter terms, and preferential return structures. Third — and most shareable — a serial entrepreneur delivers a direct warning: AI is a tsunam...
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