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The taking of Vocus, acquisitions and boardroom coups
Jon Brett
19 episodes
6 days ago
Vocus from $25m to at its peak over $5bn. How did it get there, who made it happen and mistakes learnt. Good and bad directors, bullying in the boardroom
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Vocus from $25m to at its peak over $5bn. How did it get there, who made it happen and mistakes learnt. Good and bad directors, bullying in the boardroom
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Business
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Tim Fung - Co-founder Airtasker
The taking of Vocus, acquisitions and boardroom coups
34 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
Tim Fung - Co-founder Airtasker

Airtasker is part of the Australian vernacular. Tim Fung co-founded Airtasker with Jonathan Lui in Feb 2012. In this hard hitting interview, Tim discusses how they raised money and built Airtasker into a global business and all the issues they face. Airtasker has 1.5m customers, and provides $200m per annum in work to Taskers (people who do the work) . It also has operations in the USA and UK. The interview covers how Airtasker ensures the revenue split is fair and why one should still use Airtasker even if you can go direct to the Tasker. Airtasker is listed on the ASX since March 2021, and Tim discusses the poor performance of the share price and why the priority is global growth.

The taking of Vocus, acquisitions and boardroom coups
Vocus from $25m to at its peak over $5bn. How did it get there, who made it happen and mistakes learnt. Good and bad directors, bullying in the boardroom