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[The Vibe Economy and the Future of Space Infrastructure]-[The Vibe Economy and Amazon Moves into Space]

After Hours · B2 · 2022-04-13

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The Vibe Economy: Profitless Growth and Market Realities

The podcast episode features a critical examination of the so-called "vibe economy," a term coined to describe mature, often purpose-driven companies—such as Sweetgreen, Oatly, and Chobani—that go public despite having no clear path to profitability. Stephanie Metzler, CEO of Mansueto Ventures, highlights the paradox where these companies, despite being fundamentally labor-intensive, are valued by the market as if they were high-growth technology stocks.

The Fallacy of Unit Economics and Tech-Enabled Scaling

A central point of contention is the assumption that scaling will inherently solve profitability issues. As the hosts note, there is often a "built-in assumption" that unit economics will magically improve with size. However, for businesses like Sweetgreen, which already charges premium prices for products like a "$13 kale salad," the ability to "pull levers" to increase margins is limited. The discussion suggests that while technology, such as ordering apps, is intended to improve operational efficiency, it can sometimes backfire. The hosts point to Starbucks as a cautionary tale where an over-reliance on apps created "anonymity in the stores," damaging the "third place" experience and placing undue pressure on baristas.

Insider Selling and Market Distortions

The episode further explores the role of venture capital and the recent surge in SPACs (Special Purpose Acquisition Companies) in distorting market expectations. The hosts argue that the current financial environment has been "too generous" to these companies, allowing them to go public at peak valuations regardless of long-term viability. This environment has facilitated a "redistribution" of wealth, where insiders often sell at the peak while retail investors, drawn to the brands' "purpose-driven" narratives, bear the risk. The blunt assessment from short-sellers like Spruce Point Capital—labeling growth as a "decoy" for insider cashing out—serves as a stark warning about the disconnect between corporate storytelling and actual financial performance.

The New Space Frontier: Amazon’s Project Kuiper

Transitioning to the aerospace sector, the conversation shifts to Amazon’s Project Kuiper and its recent procurement of 83 launch contracts. The hosts debate whether this is a genuine retail play to provide global internet access or a "backward integration play" for AWS (Amazon Web Services). By controlling the satellite infrastructure, Amazon could gain a competitive edge that other cloud providers lack.

Furthermore, the discussion touches on the dichotomy between "space-to-earth" businesses (like Starlink and Kuiper) and "space-to-space" ventures. The latter, which focuses on sustainable infrastructure, debris removal (e.g., Astroscale), and in-space manufacturing, is presented as the more exciting long-term frontier. The hosts conclude that while space tourism currently feels like a novelty, the development of space-based infrastructure could eventually shift the economic landscape, even if human bodies remain better suited for Earth. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder to distinguish between a company’s product appeal and its viability as a stock, urging investors to look past the "vibe" and focus on the underlying economic realities.

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I think a lot of people probably have not heard of Mansueto Ventures.
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What an amazing investment.
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He has such good taste.
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Is he going to add an edit button?
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Well, we'll have to have a board then.
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in sight
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at their disposal
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pull levers
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clamor for
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built-in assumption
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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective.
Hello, everyone. This is After Hours.
I'm Felix. I'm Mihir, and we are delighted to have Stephanie Metzler as our guest today.
It's great to have you, Stephanie.
Stephanie is the CEO and Chief Content Officer of Mansueto Ventures, and Acting Editor -in -Chief of Fast Company Magazine.
Yeah, wonderful. Thanks, Mihir.

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