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Episode 24: Skype
Podcast:
Acquired
Published On:
Wed Nov 02 2016
Description:
An acquisition so wild and crazy, they had to do it again. And again. Ben & David cover tech’s perhaps most-traded asset, Skype (which also happens to be a fantastic business). How do we even know which deal to grade? Tune in to find out… Sponsors:ServiceNow: https://bit.ly/acqsnaiagentsHuntress: https://bit.ly/acqhuntressVanta: https://bit.ly/acquiredvanta More Acquired!:Get email updates with hints on next episode and follow-ups from recent episodesJoin the SlackSubscribe to ACQ2Merch Store!© Copyright 2015-2024 ACQ, LLCTopics covered include: Community spotlight: Slack community member Swyx’s financial data research startup Sentieo! Skype founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis’s meeting in the 1990’s at Swedish telecom company Tele2Zennström & Friis’s introduction to talented Estonian developers Jaan Tallinn, Ahti Heinla, and Priit Kasesalu as part of Tele2’s efforts to jump into the dot com “portal mania” Skype’s origins in the technology powering Zennström, Friis and the Estonians’ first startup endeavor together: the peer-to-peer file sharing platform KazaaThe “complicated” legal, technological and ownership situation for Kazaa and Skype Skype’s “unique” corporate culture, including a swimming pool in the board room and shots for initiating new employees The first Skype acquisition: eBay’s 2005 deal to acquire the company for $2.6B, just two years after launchCulture clash between eBay and Skype management, and further legal drama regarding Skype technology ownership post-acquisitionThe second Skype acquisition: eBay’s 2009 decision to spin the company out to a private investor consortium including Silver Lake and the newly-formed Andreessen Horowitz The third (and final?) Skype acquisition: Microsoft’s $8.5B purchase of the company in 2011Skype as a “crossover” product with viable market opportunities both in consumer and enterpriseBill Gurley’s “Keys to the 10X Revenue Club” and the power of Skype’s organic customer acquisition model Followups: The Google iPhone… err, Pixel! Hot Takes: AT&T’s $85B mega-acquisition of Time Warner… making America great again, or rebuilding the T-1000? The New York Times acquiring The Wirecutter The Carve Out: Ben: Sam Altman’s Manifest DestinyDavid: SOMA the Musical starring our very own Acquired listener, the brilliant and talented Jake Saper!
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