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  2. StockX - Wikipedia

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    Business model. StockX serves as an online marketplace, facilitating auctions between sellers and buyers, then collecting transaction and payment fees. Sellers send purchased items to StockX facilities for inspection and verification, then authenticated products are shipped to buyers.

  3. Josh Luber - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Eliot "Josh" Luber (born February 18, 1978) is an American entrepreneur and sneaker collector who co-founded StockX, the stock market for things. Luber worked for IBM when he founded Campless, a "sneakerhead data" company that tracked the secondary market for sneaker sales.

  4. Scott Cutler (business executive) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Cutler (born 1969) is an American technology executive and is currently CEO of StockX. Formerly the executive vice president and head of global listings at the New York Stock Exchange, he has been an executive at eBay since April 2015.

  5. Onitsuka Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Asics Corporation. Website. onitsukatiger .com. Onitsuka Tiger is a Japanese sports fashion brand started in 1949 by Onitsuka Shōkai (鬼塚商会, Onitsuka Co., Ltd), a sports shoes company founded by Kihachiro Onitsuka. Onitsuka Shōkai changed its name to Onitsuka Co., Ltd. before becoming Asics Corporation in 1977.

  6. X Corp. - Wikipedia

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    X Corp. is an American technology company established by Elon Musk in 2023 as the successor to Twitter, Inc. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of X Holdings Corp., which is itself owned by Musk. The company owns the social networking service X, a successor to Twitter, and has announced plans to use it as a base for other offerings.

  7. Grey market - Wikipedia

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    One of the biggest grey market marketplaces for sneakers is StockX. Since November 2020, it has also opened up to electronic products with a valuation of almost four billion. StockX has planned to go public since October 2019. As of January 2022, they had not yet done so. Corporate action

  8. Business Model Canvas - Wikipedia

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    The Business Model Canvas can be printed out on a large surface so that groups of people can jointly start sketching and discussing business model elements with post-it notes or board markers. It is a hands-on tool that aims to foster understanding, discussion, creativity, and analysis.

  9. Dan Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert cofounded StockX, a stock market of things for high-demand, limited edition products such as sneakers. Gilbert is also invested and involved in the operation of several consumer-based technology-centered businesses, including Fathead, Veritix, Xenith, StyleCaster and Quizzle.

  10. Business model - Wikipedia

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    A business model describes how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value, [2] in economic, social, cultural or other contexts. For a business, it describes the specific way in which it conducts itself, spends, and earns money in a way that generates profit.

  11. Stock market bubble - Wikipedia

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    A stock market bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when market participants drive stock prices above their value in relation to some system of stock valuation . Behavioral finance theory attributes stock market bubbles to cognitive biases that lead to groupthink and herd behavior.