TLS Founder interviewed on CNBC Forum
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Um, what? Ken doesn't make it a secret who he is and what he does on this forum, that pic is from his website.
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UnitarySpace wrote:+1kazu wrote:+1.AreJay711 wrote:This. Congrats and thanks for making TLS.soj wrote:Ken, you're amazing!

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Paraflam wrote:Um, what? Ken doesn't make it a secret who he is and what he does on this forum, that pic is from his website.

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woooooooooooooooshSchopenhauerFTW wrote:Paraflam wrote:Um, what? Ken doesn't make it a secret who he is and what he does on this forum, that pic is from his website.
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No you.Paraflam wrote: wooooooooooooooosh
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It's all good.
And I envy how well-balanced Ken is.
And I envy how well-balanced Ken is.
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that's what i meant, schmuck.Mickey Quicknumbers wrote:No you.Paraflam wrote: wooooooooooooooosh
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Jesus Christ....Ken's income YTD is already $6,000,000+.
The real estate agent industry is quite an industry, but risky and difficult to acquire listings. But once you've got the ball rolling, its really rolling. Wow.
And I'd love to know the story about how Ken acquired the listing for the $100MM home. Wowwww.
The real estate agent industry is quite an industry, but risky and difficult to acquire listings. But once you've got the ball rolling, its really rolling. Wow.
And I'd love to know the story about how Ken acquired the listing for the $100MM home. Wowwww.
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Congrats.
Also, that April Fools prank was weak.
Also, that April Fools prank was weak.
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Ken almost lost his real estate crown on Thursday.
http://money.cnn.com/2011/07/15/real_es ... ?iid=HP_LN
Thank God the Spelling mansion went for 65 million under the listing price.
P.S. It went to a 22yr old. I feel so poor.
http://money.cnn.com/2011/07/15/real_es ... ?iid=HP_LN
Thank God the Spelling mansion went for 65 million under the listing price.
P.S. It went to a 22yr old. I feel so poor.
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Ken, you are badass.
Also, I attribute most of my success to your website. Thanks.
Also, I attribute most of my success to your website. Thanks.
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Problem?WSJ_Law wrote:TL;DR
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So what is the moral of the story? Do what you love? Build a brand? Find wealth in the "less sexy" areas of the economy?
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You can do so much with a JD!kublaikahn wrote:So what is the moral of the story? Do what you love? Build a brand? Find wealth in the "less sexy" areas of the economy?
Edit: Offer not available in all areas, prices and offers subject to change.
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I was kidding. Obviously I read it all. Ken is clearly badass and I wish him well. However, this doesn't negate my fantasy of always wanting to troll him.
I was kidding. Obviously I read it all. Ken is clearly badass and I wish him well. However, this doesn't negate my fantasy of always wanting to troll him.
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Ha ha. Good times, good times.
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That was a pretty clever one though, I was also woOoshedParaflam wrote:that's what i meant, schmuck.Mickey Quicknumbers wrote:No you.Paraflam wrote: wooooooooooooooosh

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1. recognize a growing economic bubblekublaikahn wrote:So what is the moral of the story? Do what you love? Build a brand? Find wealth in the "less sexy" areas of the economy?
2. latch on to it
3. profit
4. ...get out before it bursts

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Seems like Ken didn't "get out" of the bubble before it burst and he's still doing alright for himself.drdolittle wrote:1. recognize a growing economic bubblekublaikahn wrote:So what is the moral of the story? Do what you love? Build a brand? Find wealth in the "less sexy" areas of the economy?
2. latch on to it
3. profit
4. ...get out before it bursts

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Yeah, and I don't think the silicon valley housing bubble will burst anytime soon with all those "old" and new tech companies back in the biz of printing money.Bildungsroman wrote:Seems like Ken didn't "get out" of the bubble before it burst and he's still doing alright for himself.drdolittle wrote:1. recognize a growing economic bubblekublaikahn wrote:So what is the moral of the story? Do what you love? Build a brand? Find wealth in the "less sexy" areas of the economy?
2. latch on to it
3. profit
4. ...get out before it bursts
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Just saw this. Think real estate would be pretty cool to do. Maybe I'll do that.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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