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, by Stephan Paternot
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File Size: 8229 KB
Print Length: 238 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Actarus Press; 2 edition (November 13, 2018)
Publication Date: November 13, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07K1SP29G
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This is an amazing morality tale about a young upstart and his startup company who remarkably stays fresh and uncorrupted by the media and stock holders to whom he becomes beholden. He has rare insight, good instincts and a wonderfully wry sense of humor to see him through tough times. He describes his journey in cultural, historical and psychological terms and in so doing makes it fascinating for a wide readership.
A Very Public Offering is the story of how two students at Cornell started an Internet company and wound up worth $97 million by their early twenties . . . and out of a job and worth just a few million by their mid-twenties. theglobe.com was one of the first dot-com bubble cautionary tales. It also helped pioneered use of the Internet for community and Silicon Alley in NYC. And, believe it or not, but for a little irrational exuberance it might have been a viable community.Stephen Paternot and Todd Krizelman started theglobe.com while they were students at Cornell. A Very Public Offering is Paternot’s account. It was originally published in 2001. This new edition includes a new intro and afterword (it probably isn’t worth the purchase price if you already own the original version). Paternot landed on his feet: he got into film producing and founded a film finance startup.The prose and the narrative are a little rough, but it is too good a story for that to slow it down. It was a heady time. theglobe.com IPO was priced at $8 but its share hit $97 on the first day. The even crazier part is that sixteen million shares traded hands the day of a three-million-share deal. The initial run up gave Paternot, who owned a million shares, a net worth of $97 million . . . on paper. Fourteen months later the stock price was down to $7. Paternot and Krizelman stepped down as co-CEOs when the stock dipped all the way to $2. (Most of Paternot’s shares were locked in, but Paternot did manage to sell enough shares to not lose everything.)theglobe.com comes off as a little snake bit. Its pre-IPO road show came right as the NASDAQ dropped bigtime. It never got the truly crazy valuations of some other dot coms and didn’t raise as much money as later companies. It turns out that their investment bankers Bear Stearns screwed them. A secondary offering closed days after Alan Greenspan issued his famous warning about “irrational exuberance†and raised rates. Despite having at one point 30,000 paying subscribers and later a user base sufficient to bring in real advertising revenue. Maybe snake bit isn’t the right term. On one hand, theglobe.com had more actual revenue than a lot of Internet companies with far higher valuations. Does it make any sense for a company twenty times bigger than at its IPO date to be worth one-hundredth as much? On the other hand, it still wasn’t undervalued.It was a fascinating time. But maybe it wasn’t all that different. Paternot complains (maybe a little too much) about how unfair the press was to him (but, then again, you shouldn’t be hitting the clubs every night when you’re CEO of a public company, and you should never be wearing plastic pants). And apparently message boards were as toxic twenty years ago as they are today.Disclosure: I received a review copy of the revised edition of A Very Public Offering via NetGalley.
Coming from the middle of the Silicon Valley, and being part of the "boom" made this a must read 20 years ago. I was fascinated then, however, I just finished listening to the audible version and found it's message more relevant than ever. But even more, Stephan Paternot's personal performance was captivating. You could hear the passion in his voice underscore the roller coaster of a journey he took. I felt it, I related to it. It was like sitting in a coctail bar and sitting accross from him as he told the story. The lessons are especially important to newbie entrepreneurs! Be wary of Investment bankers who's job it is to exploit someone else's success; don't give away your control to investors only interested in short term profit; recognize that insecurity isolates you from your people and never wear plastic pants out in public. Don't miss the epilogue! It brings it all full circle and seems to find closure for the 24 year old CEO who found his way back, stronger and now well armed to win in his new journey.
This story is an amazing look at an incredible time in the history of “new media.†These guys were blazing a trail towards the many things, especially social media, that we take for granted today. But it’s really a story about what I believe makes America great. It almost sounds cliche, as it seems to happen over and over: A couple of guys meet in an Ivy League dorm room and the world is forever changed. But what is often missed is the journey upon which they embark. All the hits, misses, joys, tragedies, and moments of doubt on the road to success - however that might be measured. Stephan’s story captures the journey and it’s so exciting to be along for the ride. Oh, and by the way, I was along for the ride! A must read for any entrepreneur. And a blast of a story for anyone else drunk with the American dream.
Amazingly fun read! First person style narrative that takes on the crazy journey that was late 90's tech its hype and its crazy downfall as the bubble burst. Before Facebook there was theglobe.com. I guess sometimes you can be too early for your own good.
Amazing book I’d love it thank you so much continue right more books for us ðŸ‘
This is a vulnerable and exciting... this telling lends lucidity and fine detail to one of the most exciting cultural and business phenomena of our lifetime. For anyone who self describes as an entrepreneur or who works for a 'start up,' this is required reading.
An incredibly detailed look into the process of building a billion dollar company, as well as the external forces that helped it flourish and eventually, led to its' demise.
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