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Acquired
Episode 19: Jet
Acquired

Episode 19: Jet

Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal 1h 14m 117 months ago
Every company has a story. Learn the playbooks that built the world’s greatest companies — and how you can apply them.
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Ben & David break down Jet.com’s meteoric rise, culminating in Walmart’s blockbuster $3B+ acquisition of the company just two years after its founding. Will we look back on this deal as an ‘Instagram-like’ bargain or a ‘Pets.com'-sized blunder? And most importantly, can *anyone* compete with Amazon going forward? We speculate wildly. 
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Topics covered include: Community spotlight: Nowdue, a super fast invoicing platform for teams on Slack. Invoice like it’s the future! This looks very cool. 
Jet’s deep origins in Founder & CEO Marc Lore’s first two companies, The Pit and Quidsi (aka, diapers.com) 
Lore’s  chance run-in with Jeff Bezos at a school picnic in Seattle in the early 2000’s
Amazon's dramatic acquisition of Quidsi in 2010, including Bezos’ admonition to Amazon corp dev to keep Quidsi from being bought by Walmart under any circumstances (covered well in  The Everything Store)
Lore’s  less-than-favorable opinion of Amazon's culture
 Lore's vision of Jet as an ‘online Costco’ that can directly with Amazon on price by selling goods to a “huge middle-class of people" at effectively zero margin, and make profit on membership fees
Jet’s  huge,  pre-launch  fundraising rounds, and subsequent  massively promoted public launch in July 2015
Jet’s pivot in October 2015 to  drop the membership model (their only profit engine), and subsequent massive growth (but also accompanying massive losses) 
'Admitting defeat” to Amazon in July 2016? Immediately followed by the  blockbuster $3B+ Walmart acquisition announcement
Is e-commerce really a winner-take-all business and will Amazon just take over the world? Featuring liberal citations (again) of Ben Thompson's Aggregation Theory and the importance of customer experience. 
Is there any path for Walmart & Jet to compete effectively with Amazon? Is Marc Lore Walmart’s only hope?
Fantastic  interview with Tim Cook discussing (among other things) the massive amount of growth still left in the internet 
  Followups: 
Lucasfilm: Star Wars Rouge One trailer drops! Featuring a strong female protagonist! 
  New section: Hot Takes! (thank you @cteitzel on Slack for the idea) 
 Verizon/AOL acquires Yahoo!
Lyft reportedly turns down acquisition offer from GM
 Microsoft acquires Beam
 Randstad acquires Monster.com 
  The Carve Out:
Ben: Michael Mauboussin’s Talk at Google and Reflections on the Ten Attributes of Great Investors after thirty years of honing his craft
David: Strava, the fantastic social fitness-tracking app
None this week… coverage of Instagram Stories to come next time!

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