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@BigBrainBizness Big Brain BusinessBig Brain Business posts on X about blackrock, secret, money, future the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence stocks #3119 finance XXXX% technology brands XXXX% celebrities XXXX% automotive brands XXXX% gaming XXXX%
Social topic influence blackrock #6, secret 3.77%, money 3.77%, future 3.77%, elon musk 1.89%, tesla 1.89%, worlds largest 1.89%, culture 1.89%, business #1190, sony XXXX%
Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @mwseibel @darek_kutyna @kashifch00
Top assets mentioned BlackRock Inc (BLK) Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) General Electric Company (GE)
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"A rare clip of Elon Musk talking about his vision for Tesla in 2008:"
X Link 2025-12-10T11:00Z 2369 followers, 3125 engagements
"BREAKING: Melanie Perkins is now the world's most successful female founder. 240M users. $XX BILLION. That's Canva today. But for X years she battled 100+ soul-crushing VC rejections. Until ONE change made VCs desperate to fund her. Her secret Three-Act Pitching Framework:"
X Link 2025-12-10T14:45Z 2375 followers, 2330 engagements
"Larry Fink on building BlackRock into the world's largest asset manager worth $XXX Billion: Larry Fink founded BlackRock in 1988. When asked what decisions created the trajectory from a $XXX million firm to one worth over $XXX billion today (a 54000% increase in market capitalisation) he points to culture and conviction. "Probably the most fundamental thing that we did was building a team of leaders that constantly were willing to be challenged every day." This wasn't just about hiring smart people. It was about creating an environment where challenge was expected where no one regardless of"
X Link 2025-12-09T14:00Z 2430 followers, 4174 engagements
"In 1989 BlackRock was days from bankruptcy. Larry Fink had lost $XXX million and EVERY major client. Facing extinction he walked into GE and threw out everything he'd been taught about sales. Here's how a desperate hail mary pitch built a $XX trillion empire:"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:00Z 2439 followers, 28.9K engagements
""In the beginning we were laughed out of a lot of rooms" Fink recalled. For nearly a year BlackRock couldn't land a single major client. Fink's tainted reputation was ruining every deal. Who wants to hire someone who proved he can't manage risk"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:00Z 2437 followers, 1492 engagements
"This struck a chord with GE because every money manager promised superior returns with minimal risk. Fink was saying: "I've been where you don't want to go and I'll do everything to make sure you never end up there." His turned his greatest weakness into a selling point"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:00Z 2437 followers, 1245 engagements
"Brian Chesky of Airbnb on the best business advice he's ever received:"
X Link 2025-12-12T11:30Z 2437 followers, 1018 engagements
"In 1991 Sony and Nintendo joined forces to build the future of gaming together. Then Nintendo made a secret decision that would humiliate Sony in front of the entire world. Here's how one betrayal changed the world of gaming forever: Sony and Nintendo signed a deal together to build a Super NES CD-ROM add-on called the "Play Station." The deal was simple: Sony builds the hardware Nintendo keeps the games. But soon after Nintendo's president Hiroshi Yamauchi started having second thoughts. The contract gave Sony significant control over CD-based software royalties and Yamauchi feared this"
X Link 2025-12-12T13:00Z 2439 followers, 9595 engagements
"Let's rewind to what started it all: In 1986 Larry Fink loses $XXX million at the investment bank First Boston due to a massive interest rate miscalculation. His money was lost. But his reputation was destroyed. "We went from 'partners' to outcasts" Fink recalled"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:00Z 2437 followers, 1738 engagements
"By 1988 Larry Fink was forced to leave. Along with seven partners they set out for themselves and co-founded BlackRock. Their goal Build the ultimate risk management firm. But there was one massive problem: Nobody trusted the guy who'd just lost $XXX million"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:00Z 2439 followers, 1722 engagements
"Larry Fink was burning through the $X million credit line from Blackstone. No clients meant no revenue. No revenue meant no future. By 1989 BlackRock was facing extinction before it ever got started. But then came an opportunity that would change everything"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:00Z 2439 followers, 1540 engagements
"General Electric. (they had one of America's largest pension funds) For BlackRock this was their last shot at survival. Land GE as a client Other institutions might follow. Lose GE BlackRock was finished"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:00Z 2439 followers, 1407 engagements
"The vulnerability and honesty worked. GE's executives saw authenticity instead of arrogance as well as a man who had learned from his mistakes. "That day we signed GE's pension and that day we really launched BlackRock" Fink reflected"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:01Z 2439 followers, 1250 engagements
"The transformation was immediate. With GE's endorsement other institutions began to see Larry Fink in a new light. New doors were opening and within months BlackRock was profitable. By the end of 1989 their assets had quadrupled to $XXX billion"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:01Z 2437 followers, 1188 engagements
"Fink had discovered that in institutional investing credibility trumps capability. And sometimes the fastest way to build credibility is radical honesty. This obsession with transparency became their competitive moat and today BlackRock manages over $XX trillion in assets"
X Link 2025-12-14T13:01Z 2437 followers, 1068 engagements