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Reid Hoffman said he talks to his friend Peter Thiel less now on an episode of "On with Kara Swisher." Hoffman wants to avoid arguing with Thiel over former President Donald Trump.
Six months after Peter Thiel cofounded PayPal's earliest predecessor, Confinity, in 1998, he and founding board member Reid Hoffman faced a dilemma. Thiel and his cofounders had done what was ...
Reid Hoffman And Peter Thiel Share The Secrets Of Breaking Into Tech's Most Exclusive Network. ByRyan Mac, Former Staff. May 02, 2012, 11:36am EDT May 03, 2012, 12:27pm EDT. Share. Save.
Billionaire Paypal alumn Reid Hoffman and Peter Thiel reportedly had a public falling out at a luxe conference for tech entrepreneurs, media chiefs and other notable names, Dylan Buyers reported ...
It was 1994. Eight years after first meeting at Stanford University, Peter Thiel and Reid Hoffman both found themselves in an awkward post-education transition. That spring, Jim Clark and Marc ...
Reid Hoffman, an influential Democratic donor, and Peter Thiel, President Donald Trump's liaison to Silicon Valley, rarely agree on anything — and that's actually been the basis of their 30-year ...
Reid Hoffman, an influential Democratic donor, and Peter Thiel, President Donald Trump's liaison to Silicon Valley, rarely agree on anything — and that's actually been the basis of their 30-year ...
Reid Hoffman and Peter Thiel have been been friends for 30 years and worked together at PayPal. From the day they met at Stanford, they were ideological opposites. The results of their friendship ...
In the winter of 1987, two of Silicon Valley's greatest minds would meet in, of all places, an introductory philosophy course. Both sophomores at Stanford University, Peter Thiel and Reid Hoffman ...
Reid Hoffman And Peter Thiel In Conversation: The Biggest Misses. ByRyan Mac, Former Staff. May 02, 2012, 09:49am EDT May 02, 2012, 09:49am EDT. Share. Save. This article is more than 10 years old.
Reid Hoffman and Peter Thiel reveal entrepreneurs can break into tech's most exclusive network. Silicon Valley runs on connections, and two of its biggest moneymakers go all the way back to college.