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Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever Frank Sennett (Freelance Writer)

Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever By Frank Sennett (Freelance Writer)

Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever by Frank Sennett (Freelance Writer)


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The inside story of the meteoric rise of Groupon from startup to $30 billion online giant and the audacious genius behind it, founder Andrew Mason, who created a juggernaut of online commerce and ignited a consumer revolution.

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Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever: The Inside Story of How One Insane Gamble, Tons of Unbelievable Hype, and Millions of Wild Deals Made Billions for One Ballsy Joker by Frank Sennett (Freelance Writer)

"It's hard to overstate how big a year it was for Mr. Mason. His company went public, he became a billionaire, and the daily-coupon-deals phenomenon he pioneered has seemingly swept the nation."---Andrew Ross Sorkin, "The New York Times DealBook, " January 2, 2012"Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever" is the exclusive, behind-the-scenes account of the incredible rise of discount coupon giant Groupon and the compelling story of its offbeat founder, Andrew Mason, as he created a juggernaut of online commerce and ignited a consumer revolution that is disrupting how people shop all over the world.Love him for saving you 50 percent on last night's Indian dinner or hate him for cashing in big when he could be losing millions for merchants and investors alike, Mason---Groupon's thirtysomething founder and CEO---made an incredible gamble when he turned down Google's $6 billion buyout offer to go it alone. The experts thought he was insane. Groupon was little more than two years old and staffed from top to bottom with twentysomethings. The wild ride couldn't last, but Mason thought otherwise, and with dreams of a potential IPO that could be massive, he liked his odds.But did he make the right decision, or did he blow a chance to continue to grow "the fastest growing company in history"? Is Mason an Internet genius, or is he sitting on another bubble that could burst at any moment?While everyone has an opinion on Groupon, Frank Sennett has written the only inside account. With exclusive access, interviews, and documents that no one outside of the company has seen or been able to report on, " Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever "has every twist and turn from start-up to IPO and is the real story of Mason's audacious gamble and the meteoric rise of Groupon from start-up to $16.7 billion online giant.

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Perfect for would-be entrepreneurs with a dollar and a dream... Mr. Sennett had an enviable level of access during his reporting, and it pays off in a highly readable series of vignettes that demonstrate just how much personality plays in high-stakes Silicon Valley deal-making... For students of start-ups, there is much to enjoy in this breezy retelling of three tumultuous years with hundreds of millions of dollars on the line. "The Wall Street Journal" Fresh, fun, and exciting! A great inside business story wonderfully told. "Tony Hsieh, New York Times bestselling author of Delivering Happiness and CEO of Zappos.com, Inc." The 'insane gamble' referred to in the subtitle is the one in which Andrew Mason, the founder of the Internet coupon site Groupon, turned down a $6 billion buyout offer from Google...Told with an appealingly jaunty prose style (imagine Ben Mezrich but with even more enthusiasm), the story portrays Mason as a plucky entrepreneur, a laidback and politically incorrect school prankster who, on the other hand, is a sharp-as-a-tack computer programmer and a guy who's savvy enough to know a good idea when he has it... Is there a movie here, too, following in the wake of "The Social Network"? Well, there are no Winklevoss twins in the story, but don't bet against it. "Booklist (Starred Review, Top 10 Business Book of 2012*)" By the end of the first chapter, Sennett's nuggets of detail swell into full-blown revelations. "The Time Out Chicago" editor in chief quickly plunges readers into Groupon's boardroom, providing one of the most detailed accounts of how close the founders came in late 2010 to accepting a $5.75 billion buyout offer from Google and why they ultimately rejected it The cover of Sennett's book promises "the inside story" of the Chicago-based daily deal company that went from tech startup to multibillion-dollar initial public offering in less than four years, and that's what it delivers. Even the closest of Groupon observers will learn a lot. And they'll also hear from company insiders who rarely grant interviews Through numerous anecdotes and observations, Sennett also captures all 360 degrees of Mason's personality, from his stubbornness and immaturity to his talent, dedication and loyalty Sennett has provided us with a well-written and revealing first draft of the company's start. "Chicago Tribune " ["Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever"] is the first comprehensive examination of Chicago's overnight Internet star; it takes readers from the company's start, through its almost-sale to Google Inc. in late 2010 to its IPO last fall. "Crain s Chicago Business" A fast-and-furious account of how Groupon and its young founder bucked acquisition trends by rejecting a $6 billion buyout offer from web titan Google.... A justifiably dramatic look at the machinations of a resoundingly successful startup and its 'Andy Kaufman of CEOs. "Kirkus Reviews" Groupon CEO Andrew Mason takes center stage in this story about the company's founding, development, and explosive assent It's refreshing and enjoyable to read Sennett's likable portrait of Mason ("the inexperienced CEO hiding a brilliant analytical mind behind a goofball demeanor") and Lefkofsky (nicknamed "Punchable" by Mason for his hard-edged, "alpha dog" attitude). Sennett succeeds in presenting a balanced view of the company, complete with bad press and "damaging controversy. "Publishers Weekly" From the fast-paced opening pages, where we learn why Groupon rejected Google's $6 billion offer, Frank Sennett takes us on the wild journey of founder Andrew Mason's unlikely success and how it could just as easily have never happened at all. "William D. Cohan, New York Times bestselling author of Money and Power and House of Cards" More "Social Network" than "Barbarians at the Gate," this is an entertaining tale where the geeks meet money and power, and the skinny guys run away with the cash, only may be they don't. "Paco Underhill, author of Why We Buy, Call of the Mall, and What Women Want" Ever wonder why you aren't one mouse click away from becoming a billionaire? "Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever" gives you a funny, compelling, blow-by-blow account of what stands between a clever idea and an internet fortune. You may never launch into cyberspace like the book's zany and tenacious heroes, but you will gain a new perspective on how ideas blossom and mega-deals get made, and you'll have fun along the way. "Jerry A. Webman, Chief Economist Oppenheimer Funds and author of MoneyShift: How to Prosper from What You Can't Control" So what's a three-year-old company--one that's never made a profit, burns cash like there's no tomorrow and has an easily duplicable business model--actually worth? If the company's name is Groupon, the sky's the limit. Frank Sennett tells the gripping story of entrepreneur/carnival-barker Andrew Mason's gutsy decision to turn down a $6 billion buyout offer from Silicon Valley's 600-pound gorilla (Google) and plunge ahead with an IPO that valued Andy's excellent adventure at close to $16.7 billion. "Groupon's Biggest ""Deal Ever" proves that, on Wall Street, truth really is stranger than fiction. "Peter Passell, Editor of the Milken Institute Review and author of Where to Put Your Money Now""

About Frank Sennett (Freelance Writer)

FRANK SENNETT is the editor-in-chief and president of "Time Out Chicago. "A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, he earned an MFA in creative writing from the University of Montana and has published seven previous books. He lives with his wife and two children in Chicago, Illinois.

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CIN125000084XG
9781250000842
125000084X
Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever: The Inside Story of How One Insane Gamble, Tons of Unbelievable Hype, and Millions of Wild Deals Made Billions for One Ballsy Joker by Frank Sennett (Freelance Writer)
Used - Good
Hardback
St Martin's Press
2012-07-09
320
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