Collaborations have yielded some of the greatest works of art in modern culture: Warhol and Basquiat, Gilbert and George, Christo and Jeanne-Claude. So too has collaboration been a major force underlying our economic history: In 1882, Marcus Goldman’s son-in-law Samuel Sachs joined his firm, prompting a name change. Then J.P. Morgan & Co. financed the United States Steel Corporation, which took over the business of Andrew Carnegie to become the world’s first billion-dollar corporation. Poor’s Publishing and Standard Statistics merged in 1941, and… you get the idea.
At EQUITY on March 11, False Profit brings you a new collaboration set to foster the sustained growth of our most important assets: friendship, music appreciation, and unrestricted access to two dollar Red Stripes.
- DJ Daps (jalapenos and pineapple)
- Ganucheau (artichoke hearts, sun-dried tomatoes and feta)
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