Fascinating. Amazon generally only does acquisitions of small companies for core technologies or teams; they've historically been great champions of the "not invented here" philosophy. This would be a radical departure from that pattern.
Slack Said to Draw Interest from Amazon
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#32Fascinating. Amazon generally only does acquisitions of small companies for core technologies or teams; they've historically been great champions of the "not invented here" philosophy. This would be a radical departure from that pattern.
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#33Earlier quoted context omitted.
Amazon teams and products often compete against each other. It's like how they have both Prime Now and AmazonFresh as grocery delivery services.
PrimeNow doesn't do groceries does it? How is this cross-competition?
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#34I'm assuming the idea would be to onboard existing Slack clients to Amazon Chime.
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#35Starting off at a new company this past week, and realize a lot of commerce happens on Slack. Whether it's deciding what monitor to order, the best shows to watch on TV or what live events are happening that weekend. Amazon could see this as a way to capture some value generated there. Also, an easy way to get companies signed up w/ Amazon Prime!
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#36Selling Slack seems like a mistake. It's so ubiquitous. I'd be interested in buying stock in Slack if they IPO. Snapchat was in a similar situation, and four or so years ago when they turned down Zuck's ~$5B offer everyone was saying what a silly mistake it was not to sell. How could Snapchat possibly make money? And think of all the disheartened employees whose shares would've been worth something. Turns out there's…
As much as I hate the trend of companies gobbling up other companies, slack is a bad example here. Almost certainly everyone involved would be better off if a sale happened.
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#37Selling Slack seems like a mistake. It's so ubiquitous. I'd be interested in buying stock in Slack if they IPO. Snapchat was in a similar situation, and four or so years ago when they turned down Zuck's ~$5B offer everyone was saying what a silly mistake it was not to sell. How could Snapchat possibly make money? And think of all the disheartened employees whose shares would've been worth something. Turns out there's…
We don't know where Oculus would be without FB, i would argue they are better off because they are creating a new market and are in a capital intensive business. The VR market is still slow overall. Without FB, they could have already run out of breath or cut corners on the product.
Re: Slack Said to Draw Interest from Amazon
#38Selling Slack seems like a mistake. It's so ubiquitous. I'd be interested in buying stock in Slack if they IPO. Snapchat was in a similar situation, and four or so years ago when they turned down Zuck's ~$5B offer everyone was saying what a silly mistake it was not to sell. How could Snapchat possibly make money? And think of all the disheartened employees whose shares would've been worth something. Turns out there's…
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#39I would think Discord was a better fit for Amazon. 1. Great fit with twitch. 2. Seems like it could be "forked internally" and reskinned to compete with slack in the business space too.
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#40I would think Discord was a better fit for Amazon. 1. Great fit with twitch. 2. Seems like it could be "forked internally" and reskinned to compete with slack in the business space too.
I love discord so much part of me wants Amazon to buy Slack just so it would kill it (or MS or Verizon or anyone who tends to not know what to do with things).