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Multi-billionaire Gabe Newell says the whole startup culture of pitching VCs for capital makes no business sense: ‘A great way of destroying money and wasting peoples’ time’

Multi-billionaire Gabe Newell says the whole startup culture of pitching VCs for capital makes no business sense: ‘A great way of destroying money and wasting peoples’ time’

Gabe Newell, the co-founder of Valve Corporation and the driving force behind much of the company’s unique philosophy, recently gave an interview to YouTuber Zalkar Saliev, a channel that’s more business-focused than games but, hey, this is Gaben. The full interview is yet to surface but a few shorts from the conversation have been released, including one about Newell’s daily routine (“get up, work, go scuba diving”).

Yeah yeah: easy enough when you’re a billionaire with a fleet of superyachts. But the reason Newell is a billionaire with a fleet of superyachts is Valve, or to be more precise Steam: the de facto PC distribution platform that takes a 30% cut on nearly all sales. These days it is of course a very different company from the one that launched Half-Life 2 alongside Steam, but is one of the most spectacularly successful businesses in the world while remaining privately owned: the profit-per-employee makes Apple and Facebook look like lemonade stands.

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