A guy asked about the QXO project, originally intending to focus only on the technical side, but after digging a bit deeper, he found something – it turns out this is the same approach that Brad Jacobs was following with SSNT last year. How significant was this guy's impact when he was at XPO? He directly took a company from mediocrity to legendary levels of rise, with over 3000% returns, while also significantly scaling up revenue. Now it seems this guy wants to replicate the same strategy with QXO – looking for those kinds of targets that are overlooked by the market but whose fundamentals are quietly improving, and then releasing value through enhanced management and operations. This kind of thinking is actually rare in market cycles, especially when it can be consistently replicated. Interestingly, the details are very strongly aligned, suggesting it's not just luck but that there is indeed a method behind it.
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A guy asked about the QXO project, originally intending to focus only on the technical side, but after digging a bit deeper, he found something – it turns out this is the same approach that Brad Jacobs was following with SSNT last year. How significant was this guy's impact when he was at XPO? He directly took a company from mediocrity to legendary levels of rise, with over 3000% returns, while also significantly scaling up revenue. Now it seems this guy wants to replicate the same strategy with QXO – looking for those kinds of targets that are overlooked by the market but whose fundamentals are quietly improving, and then releasing value through enhanced management and operations. This kind of thinking is actually rare in market cycles, especially when it can be consistently replicated. Interestingly, the details are very strongly aligned, suggesting it's not just luck but that there is indeed a method behind it.