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this is the craziest story ever in April
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of
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2022 masimo Corporation bought sound
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United sound United includes Brands all
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the ones you all know like morance
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Bowers and Wilkins denen pulk definitive
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Technologies and a whole bunch of other
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ones too for the eye watering sum of one
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billion dollar actually is over 1
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billion it's like 1.025
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billion dollar and what followed was a
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dumpster
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fire I don't want to spoil it but the
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founder and CEO is not there anymore
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this story includes crazy things like
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activist investors it includes Bob
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chapek from Disney the former CEO
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there's also an ongoing legal battle
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with
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apple this story is packed with juice so
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sit down grab a cup of coffee and let's
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talk about the billion dooll blunder
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that was morance and Denon the purchase
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of them for this company
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[Music]
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mhm okay so to understand mimo
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Corporation buying sound United first we
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have to understand what sound United is
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2012 is when sound United was born
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created and it was created by what Ken
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Duffy Kevin Duffy 2016 they acquired
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Definitive Technology and whatever other
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brands they had 2017 Bots DNM Group
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which includes Brands like Denon morance
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and Boston Acoustics does Boston
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Acoustics make anything anymore put it
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in the comments if you know about Boston
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Acoustics I haven't heard about them for
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a long time 2018 they bought Class A
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which I don't think does Much Anymore
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2020 they expanded into the luxury
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Market with Bowers and Wilkins a British
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company famous for its high fidelity
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speaker systems in 2022 masimo buys
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sound United now we think about a
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billion dollars and we're just like oh
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my goodness everyone made out like
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Bandits but we don't know how much sound
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United paid for
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d+m or for PK or for any of these Brands
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they could have paid a significant
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amount of money because 2012 than were
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worth a lot and then all of a sudden
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they weren't worth a lot from the
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standpoint of like audio Brands and
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stuff like that sound United was not
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just Kevin nuffy though there's a whole
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bunch of other investors in there too
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Charles Bank Capital Partners LLC Boston
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based private Equity Firm nothing says
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success like having a private Equity
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Firm own you for a while and then they
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strip mine you mhm they cut a bunch of
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people they make ve very very profitable
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and then they sell you to a place like
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masimo Corporation also triple five
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Madison investors or 555 American
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Capital Bank of America actually owned a
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piece of sound United I guess how would
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you feel if you're Bank of America and
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you're like you're connecting now to
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sound United and it was just some dude
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with a credit Bank of America credit
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card and then Hudson Valley Bank okay
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okay so each one of those companies
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benefited profited from the sale of
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sound United since this was all private
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Equity though have no idea what their
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overhead was so we don't even know if $1
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billion was a good deal or
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not masimo Corporation was founded by
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Joe keani and I could be mispronouncing
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these names Joe keani was I think an
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Iranian immigrant and he got a $40,000
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loan and in 1989 he started mimo
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Corporation out of his garage of course
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he did out of his garage in Irvine
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California focusing on creating
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Innovative Medical monitoring
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Technologies his initial breakthrough
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was the masimo SE signal extraction
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technology sounds a little bit invasive
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But the irony is it's not invasive his
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vision led to the development of
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numerous products improving patient
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safety including the
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radical-7 it's a strange name for a
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product which allowed for non-invasive
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hemoglobin measurement masimo went
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public in 2007
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we have to understand something about
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mosimo Corporation there's two sides of
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the company there's the health care side
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and then there's the consumer side sound
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United fit into the consumer side or
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what I like to call customer number one
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expanding consumer customer channels
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masimo aimed to leverage sound United's
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wellestablished consumer channels to
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accelerate the distribution of mimo's
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expanding portfolio of consumer products
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like the mimo W1 basically a smartwatch
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that does stuff like the Apple watch
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does it's a little foreshadowing Apple
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watch you can actually go and buy the W1
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right now if you want to it's a smart
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watch that includes continuous Health
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monitoring features like blood oxygen
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levels heart rate and other parameters I
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wonder what those other parameters are
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like how quickly the hair on your arm
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grows maybe if you're depressed or not
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how would that be but I if I had a watch
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that told me if I was depressed or not
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it would be going off all the time beep
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be beep the consumer brand also has the
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stor baby monitor it's designed to
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monitor infants Vital Signs like oxygen
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saturation pulse rate and skin
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temperature offering parents Peace of
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Mind through realtime Health Data that's
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pretty cool actually so they wanted to
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tap into retail markets like Best Buy
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and euronics which is in Europe I guess
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so the theory is they wanted to buy
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sound United to get access to all the
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retail channels I don't know man
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a billion dollars you could you could
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hire a lot of people for a billion
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dollars to go start calling on Best Buy
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and Costco and every everywhere else
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billion dollars the acquisition allowed
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masimo to combine its expertise in
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advanced signal processing biosensing
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and photonics with sound United's audio
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and home automation Technologies this
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Synergy was
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intended keyword intended to innovate in
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the consumer health SP B potentially
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integrating Health monitoring
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capabilities in the audio products okay
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I get that there was actually a
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headphone or earbud that I had that
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would monitor heart rate which is kind
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of cool I guess if you're working out or
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whatever and you don't have a smartwatch
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and you wanted to know what your heart
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rate was again in theory that's kind of
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cool how some of these other brands fit
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into that Vision I'm not sure this could
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lead to new consumer products that blend
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Health monitoring with audio
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entertainment you going to have like two
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speakers you could put a hand on each
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speaker and then it could tell you like
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if your cholesterol was too high or if
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your PSA was high the brand new mosimo
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SL pulk Soundbar SL PSA monitoring
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device pulk audio bringing you the best
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in home entertainment and prostate
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monitoring they also wanted it for
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immediate scale and brand recognition
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this one is a bit of a head scratcher
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for me sound United brought with it
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portfolio a portfolio of iconic audio
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Brands like Bowers and Wilkins Denon
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Rance and others acquiring these Brands
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provided mimo with immediate scale in
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the consumer Market along with the
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prestige and customer base associated
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with these well-known names who is
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thinking about masimo when they're
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buying Bowers and Wilkin speakers though
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and then finally the Strategic vision of
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Joe keani mimo's founder and CEO I also
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heard that he was a bit of an audio file
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which kind of makes sense I also heard
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something interesting and this was kind
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of pure speculation I was talking to
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some people about it that are in the no
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that are in the audio industry and
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basically it was they wanted heos and I
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kind of alluded to it here where heos is
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kind of a whole home audio system and I
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think they thought that they could get
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okay they're wearable their watches
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right with monitoring and then they
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could connect everything the heos app
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everything going into everything else
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but I I I'm wondering if they ever
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actually used heos prior to writing the1
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billion doll check or whatever it was
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however they paid for sound United I
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wonder if at any point somebody in the
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boardroom was like yeah I used he it's
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awesome we should definitely get heart
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rate in there right underneath cobz kobz
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heart rate PSA cortisol levels right
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there and then Rune ready that's what we
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want
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here's the problem the consumer side of
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mosimo was not very profitable is not
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very profitable the average the adjusted
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gross margin of all of their consumer
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products which includes sound United and
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the SmartWatches and the stor baby
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monitor or whatever it is averages out
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to be about
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133% the other side of their business
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the adjusted gross margin averages out
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to be I don't know 52 or 53% and the
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amount of Revenue coming in from the
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consumer brand is about 30
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31% of masimo's overall Revenue some
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quick napkin math here last two quarters
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the consumer side of masimo brought in
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about 150 to 160 million each quarter so
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let's just say it's 150 million a
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quarter 133% of a gross margin equates
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to about 78 million in profits even if
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we said that a 100% of the consumer side
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was due to sound United it would take
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over 13 years to break even on the sound
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United acquisition and it's not it's
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probably less than 50% I don't know
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though we we'll never know maybe I don't
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want to I don't want to read their
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earnings report though margins are
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terrible it's a bunch of stuff that the
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company doesn't know anything about
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really it does expand their Market to
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end users to customers so that they can
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sell more products
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that are super low margin it's a great
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business strategy listen this is what we
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need to do we need to spend a whole
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bunch of money a whole bunch of money to
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get access to Best Buy can't we just
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hire some people to go call on Best Buy
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no we should spend a billion doll
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they're already in Best Buy so that we
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can sell a whole bunch of stuff to
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customers isn't that margin really
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really bad doesn't matter it's scale
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we're going to scale this thing up what
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about just taking that billion dollars
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and making more healthc care stuff which
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is has a margin the that's three and a
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half times the margin of the consumer
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stuff no it's fine it's fine it's not
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like our Stock's going to take a hit or
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anything masimo's stock price dropped
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35% in a single day when they announced
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the acquisition of sound United was
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announced February 16th of 2022 and just
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like
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that masumo Corporation lost five
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billion dollar in market
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capitalization and you add on the $1
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billion do price tag actually more than
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1 billion $6
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billion down the drain one day obviously
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they probably had to pay out the 1
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billion over a longer period of time the
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point is that with the price of sound
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United added into the market market
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capitalization evaporation they lost $6
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billion and guess what the stock has
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never recovered dipped all the way down
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to
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$77 at its peak which is a couple months
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before the announcement of the
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acquisition it was trading at what
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$33 it's trading around
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$231 right now but some of the only
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reasons is because what they're doing
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with the sound United's portion of the
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portfolio actually the entirety of the
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consumer products portfolio let's go
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through the timeline of the purchase of
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sound
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United pittin Capital an activist
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investor they take a look at a company
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they say it's being mismanaged and they
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go in there they buy a bunch of the
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stock and then they kind of try to bully
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their way onto the board of this company
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and then they make a whole bunch of
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decisions and sometimes they sell off
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different parts of the company Nelson
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pelts is a famous activist investor and
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I think he did some stuff with Dow
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Chemical and he actually tried to do the
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same thing at Disney which which
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interestingly enough there's a Disney
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tie in here anyway August
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2022 politan Capital Management led by
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Quinton coffee announced it had acquired
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nearly 9% stake in masimo criticizing
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the company's governance and the $1
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billion acquisition of sound United
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March 2023 pittin initiated its first
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proxy fight nominating coffee and
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Michelle Brennan for board seats June
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2023 masimo shareholders elected coffee
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so the shareholders agreed with coffee
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elected coffee and Brennon to the board
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marking a victory for pittin after a
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contentious battle where masimo tried to
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fend off the activists with a bylaw
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changes and legal actions okay I'm not
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quite sure how to help hush be quiet
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March 2024 just this last year bleon
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announced plans for a second proxy fight
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nominating two more directors William
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Jellison and Darlene Solomon to gain
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further influence on masimo's board
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citing ongoing issues with oversight and
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strategy April 2024 pittin escalated its
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campaign targeting mimo's founder CEO
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and chairman Joe keani claiming he was
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refusing to provide basic information
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and access to management May 2024 in
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response to masimo's offer to add one
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pittin nominee pittin asked for both
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nominees to be included suggesting okay
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they won more seats July 2024 legal
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battles ensued with masimo following
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lawsuits against pittin for alleged
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misstatements in proxy materials and
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pittin filing a lawsuit to ensure an
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annual meeting was held promptly ml
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postponed its annual meeting from July
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2025 to September 9th 2024 4 what a
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dumpster fire September 2024 the
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culmination of the proxy battle saw
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masimo shareholders voting to elect
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palitan nominees jalis and Solomon while
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outing keani the founder the former CEO
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from the board this vote effectively
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gave pittin control over the entire
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board with four seats post September
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2024 following the vote keani announced
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his intention to leave mosimo the
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company that he founded in a garage in
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1989 the company that he took public his
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heart his soul he left the company or he
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was asked to leave the company because
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of sound United Bowers and Wilkins
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morance Den pulk Definitive Technology
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all led to this guy losing his company
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the board reshuffle was seen as a
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significant shift in masimo's governance
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and pittin now in a position to
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influence the company's strategic
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Direction particularly regarding the
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potential
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spin-off potential spin-off of mimo's
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consumer business
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so less than a year after they purchased
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sound United mimo took the entire
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section of sound United and all of their
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consumer business and packaged them up
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and put them in a different division
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called the consumer division because
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they wanted it off the books at least
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they wanted it separated out to where
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they can see the healthcare business
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high margin business consumer business
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low margin business really the reason
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why they did that is because they want
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to get rid of sound United this is pure
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speculation on my part like I know
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anything about business it was also
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rumored that in July 2024 there was
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reports that mimo had received an offer
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up to 950 million
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for its consumer business which remember
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is not just sound United so it would be
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about 60 million less than what they
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paid for just sound United but now it
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would include products like all of their
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SmartWatches all of the baby monitoring
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stuff basically anything that was put
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into the consumer side of the business
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anything that we can buy they're now
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getting offers for 960 million and
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updates in November 2024 suggested that
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masimo EX Executives were contemplating
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treating consumer audio business as a
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discontinued
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operation which would reflect how its
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financial performance would be reported
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but not necessarily mean the operations
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would cease masimo is still exploring
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options for the right strategic move for
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the audio Brands this indicates that
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masimo was actively seeking to sell or
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spinoff the sound United business but no
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final decision or transaction has been
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confirmed by the latest updates however
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the the situation remains fluid and mimo
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is clearly moving towards some form of
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separation from its consumer audio
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business how does Bob Chic fit into this
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thing Bob Chic doesn't play a huge role
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it's interesting enough that I needed to
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include it in this video so in August
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2024 during the escalation of the proxy
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battle between pittin capital and masimo
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Corporation masimo claimed that pitan
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founder Quinton coffee had threatened
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Bob jaek this threat was reportedly made
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in an attempt to influence Chap's
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decision regarding his role on masimo's
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board if I'm reading that correctly
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sounds to me like maybe bis and capital
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is trying to bully Bob CH can you
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imagine the former CEO of Disney getting
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bullied and anyway pittin disputed these
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allegations regardless what a dumpster
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fire this whole story is so Joe lost the
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company he founded because of the
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acquisition of sound United I don't know
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what do you think put it in the comments
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have you ever been running a
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multi-billion doll publicly traded
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healthc care company and thought about
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buying some speakers and amps Brands put
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it in the comments how did it work out
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for you there's also a huge legal battle
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between Apple and Ms Mo because mimo
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claimed that apple had infringed on some
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of their patents and hired a bunch of
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people from mimo to get really I think
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it was blood oxygen level to the point
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where Apple had to pull off some of
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their apple watches off the market for a
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while this has gone back and forth a
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whole bunch and there's some weird
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ruling where Apple got awarded $250
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basically just to say hey yes they were
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right but we're not giving them any
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money this whole thing has been a
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complete and utter mess and the Apple
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stuff the legal battles are still going
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on right now it is amazing to me that a
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huge company or a at least successful
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healthc care company could be brought to
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its knees the guy that founded the
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company could be
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fired because of buying sound United it
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is just Bonkers to me a banana story I
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hope you enjoyed it I'm also thinking
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about doing the very recent purchase of
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Vox by another company if so if you like
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this type of a video let me know in the
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comments do you want me to do more
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videos like this so don't binge watch
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anything on Netflix or Hulu binge listen
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Maybe through some sound United gear
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that may be discounted soon fill your
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soul with happiness with that I'm Randy
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I'm the cheap Audio Man