Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
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Re: Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
#32Jet.com was founded in 2014. How did they get enough traction to be viable when there are so many other online retailers like Amazon, and all the other brick and mortar retailers that also have large online presence.
They eventually launched, with a mixed reception, but they had enough numbers to keep them relevant.
Re: Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
#33Jet.com was founded in 2014. How did they get enough traction to be viable when there are so many other online retailers like Amazon, and all the other brick and mortar retailers that also have large online presence.
I think they've been spending a lot of money getting new users. They've been offering new accounts discounts, I think you can get 15% to 20% off right now. They've had a bunch of items show up on some discount shopping forums like slickdeals. I think they've lost money on some purchases.
Re: Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
#34This would make Wal-mart the biggest production Azure user in terms of actual traffic. That'd be a killer position for Microsoft to be in.
Re: Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
#35Re: Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
#36Jet.com was founded in 2014. How did they get enough traction to be viable when there are so many other online retailers like Amazon, and all the other brick and mortar retailers that also have large online presence.
Re: Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
#37This would make Wal-mart the biggest production Azure user in terms of actual traffic. That'd be a killer position for Microsoft to be in.
> That'd be a killer position for Microsoft to be in. What do you mean by this? I don't deal with things of that scale, but I would imagine it would put Wal-Mart in a very good position to negotiate down near at-cost. It could be good for Microsoft on the PR front against Amazon, but bad for profit margins (on this one account).
Re: Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
#38When the article says Wal-Mart is closing stores, how does it count when they close a normal store and open a super store? Also, at this point I feel safer buying cables and chargers from Wal-Mart. I now worry about any retailer doing fulfillment for other sellers.
Re: Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
$500M invested, previous valuation ~$1B, so a "3x" exit.
It looks like the $1B figure is a pre-money valuation for the $500M raised.[0] If so, that results in a 2x exit for those investors.[1] This assumes those investors don't have rights that would entitle them to more than their pro rata of the acquisition proceeds, such as special liquidation preference rights that would entitle them to more than a 1x liquidation preference. It's these kinds of special liquidation pref…
Re: Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com for $3B
#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think they've been spending a lot of money getting new users. They've been offering new accounts discounts, I think you can get 15% to 20% off right now. They've had a bunch of items show up on some discount shopping forums like slickdeals. I think they've lost money on some purchases.
Just got a flyer in the mail offering $10 off my next 3 purchases. That's not cheap.