Peter Almberg

Peter Almberg
Mr. , Almberg tvåtusentio AB (Owner)
http://alm2010.com

Stockholm, Sweden flags/Sweden.gif
Business owner , Investor
Member since: June 01, 2008
 
 
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About Peter
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Have been working on the financial market as an entrepreneur for about 25 years. Am a founder of some successful ventures where I have made an exit. Right now busy in Sweden with my own little company Almberg tvåtusentio AB and an investment company named Verkställande Kapital AB. I am involved in Internet startups and have a private website Alm 2010 which is a hobby.
Investor
Accredited Yes
Areas of Interest Entertainment and Digital Media, Financial and Legal, Software as a Service
Education
1982 - Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
 
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Bambi Francisco Roizen CEO and Founder, Vator, Inc.
victoria vanstone CEO yourdeathwish.com, yourdeathwish.com
Michael Sasaki Founder, www.recipematcher.com
Byron Hord President, Uneq Productions, LLC
Jamal Weathers CEO, Kush Boys Studios
Jack Bloom President, Chai University
Jonah Lupton Founder & President, Socialtrak.com
navid zolfaghari CEO, trifame.com
Roy Francis Stewart Founder/CEO, Logos 2012 Entertainment
Craig J. Stadler CEO, find that file


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Peter's comments (3)
 
  • That sounds like good news for all of us. Good work.
    on Bambi's blog: Vator on Entrepreneur (January 14, 2009)
  • It would be interesting to see Clear Channel approach Yahoo! The timing would be great for Yahoo! to take steps into the more physical world. Lets see. A new CEO should have experience from how to deal with banks, angry shareholders and has to show respect to new shareholders equity. A "down to earth" approach helps and the CEO has to put own money at risk. Who? I have no clue. Maybe it will be taken over without a CEO.
    on Who's going to reinvent Yahoo? (November 22, 2008)
  • It is a very interesting subject. All of us are subjective. Some of us more. All of us have an agenda and we are more or less egoistic in our behaviour. I agree that the more we know the less objective we become, that subjectivism can be more objective and that you want to feel "at home" with your source. I have a feeling that what we forget about is honesty. Honest Journalism. It would work even better if we say Honest Media. The good thing is that these days there is nothing wrong trying to make money on your content. But: How to make honesty pay? Can you be honest in big scale? A Hi from Sweden. /Peter
    on Objective journalism - dead or drowned out? (June 21, 2008)
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