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Acquired

Summary: Acquired goes behind the scenes of the best (and worst) acquisitions and IPOs of all time. From the Instagram A+'s to the AOL-Time Warner fails, what can we learn from their journeys and apply to our own organizations and careers in business and in tech?

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 Season 3, Episode 8: Netflix (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:26:14

Season 3, Episode 8: Netflix (Part 1)

 Season 3, Episode 7: Venmo (SF live show with Andrew Kortina) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:51

Ben & David are joined by special guest and Venmo cofounder Andrew Kortina for our first-ever SF live show! In front of a packed house we chronicle the journey of how two freshman-year roommates from Penn turned a healthy obsession with Craigslist and a fake podcast into an app that facilitated $17B of payments last quarter alone, producing not one but two landmark acquisitions along the way!

 SF Live Show Announcement: Venmo! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:46

Join Ben and David for Acquired's first-ever SF live show! We'll be covering Venmo's acquisition by Braintree (and then PayPal), with special guest Andrew Kortina, co-founder of Venmo. We can’t wait to see many of you there! Register: http://acquired.fm/liveshow When: Wednesday October 24, 2018 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM PDT Where: SVB @ WeWork Golden Gate 25 Taylor Street San Francisco, CA 94102

 Season 3, Episode 6: Behance (with Scott Belsky) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:11:40

Ben and David are joined by Adobe’s Chief Product Officer, Behance founder, Benchmark partner, author, and product luminary, Scott Belsky, to tell the story of Adobe Systems’ 2012 acquisition of Behance. We dive into the role it played in of one of the greatest (and least well-known) pivots of all time: Adobe’s transition from packaged software to services, which over the past 6 years has generated an astounding $100B+ in market cap and nearly 10x growth in Adobe’s share price!

 Season 3, Episode 5: Alibaba | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:33:56

We continue our China Tech series with perhaps the most incredible entrepreneurial journey in history: Alibaba and its indefatigable founder, Jack Ma. How did an unknown 30 year-old English teacher from a second tier Chinese city build the world’s 7th largest company by market cap (and the largest in China) in just 20 short years? This is one story you don’t want to miss.

 Season 3, Episode 4: Recode (with Kara Swisher) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:23:54

In this special episode Ben & David head to Recode’s SF office and sit down in the red chair with the one & only Kara Swisher! Kara tells the story of Recode, from the beginnings of her partnership with Walt Mossberg in the late 90’s at WSJ to the launch of the D Conference and the All Things D blog, to starting Recode and ultimately being acquired by Vox Media in 2015. Kara is someone we’ve long looked up to at Acquired, and it was really special to have her join us on the show. We hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did!

 Season 3, Episode 3: The Sonos IPO | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:34:32

Ben and David are (almost) live on the scene covering the plucky Southern California “camera company”… uh wait, wrong episode… we mean *speaker* company’s IPO! Continuing the long Acquired tradition of analyzing companies at the intersection of music, tech and business, we discuss the past, present and future of Sonos in world where speakers actually now… speak!

 Season 3, Episode 2: The Xiaomi IPO | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:13:23

Acquired kicks off our China tech mini-series by teaming up with the best in the business: Hans and Zara from GGV’s 996 Podcast! Together we cover the largest technology IPO in the world since fellow China tech giant Alibaba in 2014: Xiaomi, where Hans has been an investor and board member from the very beginning. This episode is chock full of history and insight on both Xiaomi and what’s happening in China tech more broadly, and why we all should be paying attention. No matter where you live, this is definitely not one to miss! Sponsor: * Thanks to Silicon Valley Bank for sponsoring all of Acquired Season 3. You can get in touch with Steven Pipp, who you heard at the beginning of this podcast, here.

 Season 3, Episode 1: Tesla | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:59:18

Acquired kicks off Season 3 with a gangbuster two-hour extravaganza on America’s most successful automotive startup since The Ford Motor Company: Tesla. We cover everything, from founding to its 2010 IPO to all that’s happened since, including the question on the minds of superhero fans everywhere: who came first, Elon Musk or Tony Stark? (Spoiler: Elon)

 Acquired Season 3 Trailer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:38

Get ready for Season 3 with a quick overview for newcomers, our latest mini-series announcement and more!

 Season 2, Episode 10: The Rover-DogVacay Merger (with Rover CEO Aaron Easterly) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:54

Acquired wraps up Season 2 with our first “elusive” private-private merger: Rover.com and its 2017 combination with rival pet care marketplace DogVacay. We’re joined by Rover CEO Aaron Easterly to dive into the full history of how the crazy idea of “Airbnb for dogs” not only became a billion-dollar company, but also brought our heroes together for the first time and led to the founding of Acquired!

 Season 2, Episode 9: GitHub | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:23:46

We’re live on the scene the day following the biggest announcement in the open source software world since well, open source software: Microsoft acquiring GitHub for $7.5B in stock. How did we get here? What does it mean for software developers going forward? And most importantly, why is there a creepy half-cat / half-octopus plastered all over everything? As always, Acquired has the answers.

 Season 2, Episode 8: T-Mobile / Sprint | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:21:14

If you thought the telecom business was boring, think again! Acquired brings you an episode packed with more drama than an entire season of Game of Thrones. Starting with a death in the family, we follow a tale of fortunes lost and rebuilt, bitter battles between rivals who once worked for each other, and at the center of it all, a lesson in the power of stable cashflow businesses. This is one call you don’t want to drop! Links: * Seattle Times’ infographic on Bellevue’s wireless company history * John Legere at CES 2013 Carve Outs: * Ben: Andrew Chen on the Intercom podcast * David: The 996 Podcast from Zara & Hans at GGV Capital Sponsor: * Thanks to Perkins Coie, Counsel to Great Companies, for sponsoring Acquired Season 2. You can get in touch with Gina Eiben, who you heard at the beginning of this podcast, here.

 Season 2, Episode 7: PowerPoint | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:14:11

Acquired returns with a classic, delving into Microsoft’s first acquisition ever: Forethought Inc, the makers of PowerPoint. Hate it or love it, you can’t deny the combined companies’ impact: by the early 90’s PowerPoint had transformed the way businesses, educators and governments communicate, ensuring job security for pointy-haired Dilbert bosses everywhere.

 Season 2, Episode 6: Spotify’s Direct Listing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:44:38

Acquired wraps up a big few weeks of coverage with not an IPO or an M&A or a fundraising round, but what’s still the largest tech exit in recent memory: Spotify’s $30B direct public listing. We dive into what it all means and how we got here: from Napster to iTunes to Facebook (and even some Justin Timberlake thrown in for good measure). Acquired FM is on the scene and spinning all the hits from this new wave music industry titan!

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