Episode 32: The Snap Inc. IPO
from Acquired
by Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal
Published: Sat Mar 04 2017
Show Notes
Snap! Acquired is live on the scene reporting from the "Super Bowl" of 2017tech events: Snap Inc's hugely anticipated (and just plain huge) IPO. What does the future hold for this plucky “camera company”? Will Snap's IPO endure as tech's most important picture-frame since the 2012debut of Facebook, or is it destined to fade as just another snapshot? We debate!
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Topics covered include:
- Reference to our previousAcquired episode on Snap covering Facebook’s failed attempt to acquire the company in 2013,which goes deep on Snap’s origins and early history
- Snap’s busy years since: launching Discover,Lenses, Geofilters, new Chat, Memories, an ads API, acquiringBitmoji, and, of course, debuting Spectacles
- The incredible document that is Snap's S-1 filing (read starting from the “BUSINESS” section on p.93)
- Snap Inc’s “unique” voting structure
- Evan Spiegel’s “CEO Award” bonus for successfully completing an IPO: an extra 3.0% of the company worth more than $600M
- Snap’s IPO pricing, first day of trading “pop”, and momentum carried into day two
- Introducing a new show section (for IPOs): Narratives!
- Snap is a “camera company"
- Snap's opportunity is winning television ad dollars
- Snap is a cult of the “productgenius”
- Snap has a growth problem… and its name is Instagram (Stories)
- Snaphas a cost problem: the (first?) gross margin negative IPO
- Wall Street to Evan: “wetrust you… for now"
- Chris Sacca’s biggestemail fail of 2012
- …Andof course all the classics from the Acquired canon: waves, moats, flywheels, network effects, starting small and more!
The Carve Out:
- Ben: The Bill Simmons Podcast with Ben Thompson
- David: The Art of War, also EvanSpiegel’s Carve Out for 2013:)