Imaginary Capital Partners

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Synopsis

A quasi-business, quasi-comedy podcast where we evaluate fictional businesses as potential fictional investment opportunities for our deep pools of fictional capital. Should you BUY, SELL, or SYNERGIZE? Listen to find out.Have a recommendation of a fictional business for us to analyze? Let us know at imaginarycapitalpartners@gmail.com, or twitter.com/imaginary_cap

Episodes

  • S2 Ep8: X-Men

    22/10/2018 Duration: 49min

    This was a fun one (with decent sound quality!) - where we analyze which of Professor X's mess of merry mutants will make him the most money. We cover Wolverine, Jean Grey, Cyclops, Storm, Beast, Iceman, and Angel.

  • S2 Ep7: Star Wars the Phantom Menace

    01/10/2018 Duration: 27min

    Where we dissect everyone's favorite elements of the Star Wars expanded universe: trade legislation, regulated monopolies, and when it makes sense for a business to invest in a dedicated army. (Note that this episode was recorded as a celebration of May 4th - gives you a sense of our editing schedule!)

  • S2 Ep6: Bond Month Part 4: A Quantum of Solace

    10/09/2018 Duration: 29min

    Our fourth and final look at the Bond market, where an eco-entrepreneur attempts to follow a real-life price gouging playbook (and maybe sheds light on George W. Bush's next money-making scheme?).

  • S2 Ep6: Bond Month Part 3: A View to a Kill

    20/08/2018 Duration: 21min

    Our third diligence of the Bond market, where a scheme to disrupt Silicon Valley gets too literal.

  • S2 Ep5: Bond Month Part 2: Live and Let Die

    31/07/2018 Duration: 20min

    Our second dive into the Bond market. Should Imaginary Capital Partners gets into the heroin distribution slash Jamaican chain restaurant business? (Sorry for the rough sound quality in these Bond episodes!)

  • S2 Ep4: Bond Month (Bondth) Part 1: Goldfinger

    16/07/2018 Duration: 25min

    We're adding Bonds to the Imaginary Capital portfolio. This week, we kick off 007 Month by determining if Auric Goldfinger can turn villain into profit, cutting costs ... and sometimes Bonds.