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2016-08-16

Jet.com Deal: A $3 Billion Acquihire Botox Shot For Walmart? (videos)

Is Walmart's Jet.com Deal for $3B a 'Desperate Move'?

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. agreed to buy e-commerce startup Jet.com Inc. for about $3 billion in cash, giving the world’s largest retailer the resources for a stronger shopping website to compete with Amazon.com Inc., the online market leader. Bloomberg's Jeffrey McCracken reports on "Bloomberg ‹GO›" August 8, 2016.

"If Jet.com was called Yellow.Online instead, do you think it would have sold to Walmart for $3 Billion?"--Andrew Rosener via DomainInvesting.com.

Jet.com: The $3B Hair Plugs - WARNING: Professor Galloway uses profanity

Who are the winners and losers in Walmart's (walmart.com) acquisition of Jet.com? Published August 9, 2016, by L2inc.com. Scott Galloway is a NYU Stern Marketing Professor. 

Transcript via YouTube:
0:00  yeah
0:01  most powerful instinct of survival in a close second is propagation will mate
0:09  with younger women because the more fertile we want to mate with young women
0:12  because they're more fertile and women want to mate with men who appear to be
0:16  the strongest such as their kids their offspring have a greater chance of
0:20  survival so guys like me will spend a lot of money on glasses and a ridiculous
0:25  amount of money on a shirt with a collar such a 51-year old professor can look 50
0:29  and seven-eighths again what we had yesterday was the ultimate three billion
0:34  dollar Botox shot in the form of walmart acquiring jetdotcom three billion
0:41  dollars this was always about a sale this company never made any sense is a
0:45  distinct standalone company it started as a membership model and pivot is that
0:49  was not working and then began spending 25 million dollars a month on
0:53  advertising when you're a startup and you start spending tens of millions of
0:57  dollars a month on branding that is latin for this company makes no f__ing
1:02  sense and this one never did as a standalone entity the firm has dynamic
1:06  pricing which is a technology asset that claims to score millions of algorithms
1:12  in order to optimize warehousing and shipping to maximize margins there are
1:17  some big winners and losers here the first big winner is obviously jetdotcom's
1:22  investors and mr. lure investors were likely noxious every time they left the
1:26  board meeting seeing the amount of money this firm was burning through jet com
1:30  was the 50 cent of e-commerce get rich or die trying' one was bound to happen
1:35  soon however walmart blinked first and executed what will go down is the most
1:40  expensive aqui-hire in history
1:43  it's not about the revenues walmart doesn't care much about the $MONEY
1:46  billion dollars in incremental e-commerce revenue to add to their 15
1:50  billion it's about mr. Lore and his team Mr. Lawrence a big winner adds to his
1:55  pocket reportedly 750 million dollars and will now have deeper pockets to
2:00  plant traffic with some big losers as well specifically walmart ecommerce team
2:05  walmart management said effectively as my dad did to his third wife IE my mom
2:10  I've outgrown you and
2:12  moving in with a much younger flight attendant I met on the pan am flight to
2:15  Puerto Vallarta she makes me feel young again
2:18  dust off your resumes walmart ecommerce employees this is walmart saying no it's
2:23  not about me it's about you
2:25  this is yet another blow to the advertising industrial complex will miss
2:28  the 25 million dollars plus jet com was spewing into the echo system trying to
2:33  build a brand I think walmart marketing people are much more discipline at this
2:37  also a huge win probably the biggest win for jet com's banker who did a masterful
2:43  job convincing walmart management there was another potential buyer here there
2:47  wasn't there has always been just one and only one exit or buyer only two
2:53  firms have the balance sheet to pull this off the other being amazon and the
2:57  Seattle firm was likely sick of giving mr. Lore money to hang out for three
3:01  years and then go compete with them so Walmart gets wrinkles to disappear from
3:06  their analog forehead for about six months and jet dot com founders and
3:10  investors get a huge return consumers will also benefit as Walmart will pursue
3:15  youth at the expense of their shareholders who could reasonably ask
3:19  okay but three billion dollars for a Corvette and hair transplant
3:25  really
3:29  yeah

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2015-07-15

Amazon Prime Day, New Shopping Holiday, Wednesday, July 15th (videos)



Amazon Drums Up Its Own New Holiday Called 'Prime Day' - Wednesday, July 15th - Rick Watson, CEO of Merchantry, talks with Bloomberg's Betty Liu about “Prime Day,” where Amazon urges customers to buy on the site for a created shopping holiday and how the company is taking on e-commerce competitors Walmart, Target, Jet, eBay and Costco. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets,” July 14, 2015. (source: Bloomberg.com via YouTube)

Money Quote: In retail you only have 2 things: brand and time -- Merchantry CEO Rick Watson



Amazon Prime Day - "On July 15th, it’s Amazon Prime Day, a one-day only event with more deals than Black Friday, exclusive for Amazon Prime members. Not a Prime member? Sign up today at Amazon.com/primeday" (source: Amazon via YouTube)

CNN.com: Amazon, Walmart reveal crazy deals ahead of big sales day: "The 24-hour sale-a-thon is set to begin at 12:01am PT on Wednesday. Amazon's special savings day on Wednesday is to commemorate the company's 20th anniversary and is being promoted as having "more deals than Black Friday." After Amazon announced its plans last week, Walmart jumped in with a sales day of its own on the same day that will be filled with what it calls "atomic specials" and thousands of deals. Some of the Amazon discounts revealed Tuesday include a 40-inch TV for $115, savings of up to 70 percent on top kitchen brands, an Amazon Fire HD 7 tablet for $60 off (regularly retails for $139), over 50% off two Nikon COOLPIX cameras ... Walmart's specials included an Apple iPad Mini 2 for $265 (for a savings of $174), a Black and Decker Drill and 133 piece Home Project Kit for $50 (usually retails for $80), and a Toshiba 15.6" Satellite laptop for $377 (customers save $253) ..."

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About Merchantry: Product Information Management for Retailers: "Merchantry provides a SaaS product information management (PIM) solution for multi-vendor e-commerce retailers whose growth is dependent on onboarding more vendors quickly and efficiently. Unlike other PIM solutions, Merchantry is built for retail and has a simple 4-step product information import wizard that even low-tech vendors love to work with. Many of the world’s most successful businesses have relied on our cloud-based technology platform for eCommerce success. Merchantry is venture-backed and headquartered in New York City." (source: merchantry.com)


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