The new media success story: Wallstrip
Last week, Wallstrip was officially acquired by CBS. Fred Wilson (A VC) and Scott Karp (Publishing 2.0) both give interesting takes on it that have more to say about it than I do, so take a look:
I will make a quick comment: it strikes me that many of the acquisitions out there in techland are really about acquiring talent and leadership for areas of interest. Giant acquisitions aside, I’m seeing a lot of companies look around, identify teams who have managed to get something new right and then buy them. It’s easier to buy self-organized organic teams than to force existing people into unwanted roles with largely fabricated teams. That actually feels like the right model to me. While I’m not entirely sure that the prices are appropriate, it makes sense that it’s better to bet on teams that have proven themselves. Now, the question is, how capable of doing this internally are these companies? Are the co’s that are less acquisitive complacent or just more successful internally? How often are companies identifying new opportunities, building for them and actually succeeding?
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http://www.conversationagent.com Valeria Maltoni
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http://profile.typekey.com/rganguly/ Robi