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Apple - Beats
Apple - Beats

Apple - Beats

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Dec 11, 2017

Acquired crosses the half-century mark with an instant classic: Apple's 2014 purchase of Beats, its largest acquisition ever. If you knew Beats as just another headphone company, think again—the history on this one will keep your heads ringin'.

The Stitch Fix IPO
The Stitch Fix IPO

The Stitch Fix IPO

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Dec 4, 2017

Ben and David dive into the most talked-about tech IPO of 4Q 2017: Stitch Fix. After downsizing the offering and pricing below the range, does this signal a warning that public markets won't value high-flying silicon valley "disruptors" as high as VCs hope? Or is this a textbook example of a great return for a disciplined management team and well-run company? Most importantly, what happens next? Tune in for our heroes' take.

Qualcomm - Broadcom
Qualcomm - Broadcom

Qualcomm - Broadcom

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Nov 20, 2017

Ben & David cover the proposed largest tech M&A deal of all time, and in the process dive into the evolving dynamics of the industry that started everything in Silicon Valley—silicon. Just when VCs thought innovation was dead in semiconductors, a new wave of startups and large companies are redrawing the lines of competition in an industry dominated for a half-century by the "Wintel" duopoly of Intel and Microsoft.

The Atlassian IPO
The Atlassian IPO

The Atlassian IPO

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Nov 6, 2017

Ben & David venture to the land down under (and reunite in-person!) to tell the story of the granddaddy of all bootstrapped tech success stories, collaboration software company Atlassian. How did two plucky college grads from Sydney, Australia go from just trying to escape working for the man to becoming two of the top 10 wealthiest people in the entire country, all without raising a dollar of venture capital? We dive in.

Blue Bottle Coffee
Blue Bottle Coffee

Blue Bottle Coffee

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Oct 7, 2017

Today our heroes cover a deal that might have more impact on life in Silicon Valley than AI, wearables and AR/VR combined... Nestle's acquisition of Blue Bottle Coffee. Will hipster entrepreneurs and the VCs who love/need them continue to line up around the block for their minimalist coffee experience of choice, now that it's owned by the Nesquik Bunny? Is this the beginning of Blue Bottle pod machines filling the empty counter space left by Juicero's demise in VC offices throughout South Park? We investigate.

HTC, Google and the Future of Mobile
HTC, Google and the Future of Mobile

HTC, Google and the Future of Mobile

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Sep 21, 2017

Acquired is back and live on the scene! After months of speculation, Google announces today their acquisition (err, "Cooperation Agreement") of a large portion of HTC's hardware division. What does this mean for the future of mobile? Can Google transform itself into a vertically integrated device company and compete directly with Apple? Most importantly, when will we see more Beats Android handsets??? (We hope never)

AOL - Time Warner (with the Internet History Podcast)
AOL - Time Warner (with the Internet History Podcast)

AOL - Time Warner (with the Internet History Podcast)

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Sep 17, 2017

On this extra-long episode of Acquired, Brian McCullough from the Internet History Podcast returns to discuss perhaps the most (in)famous merger of all time: AOL - Time Warner. Who doesn't remember the soothing sounds of 56k modems and the timeless phrase, "You've Got Mail"? Join us all as we unpack how one of the biggest ISP's of the 90's tried to take over the world... and failed.

The Square IPO
The Square IPO

The Square IPO

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Aug 16, 2017

Unicorns and ratchets and lawsuits, oh my! Our heroes dive into the history of Jack Dorsey's famous "other" company, Square. Was the Square IPO a canary in the coal mine signaling doom & gloom for the so-called unicorn companies of the early 2010's, or a mispriced and misunderstood diamond in the rough? Acquired weighs in.

Opsware (with special guest Michel Feaster)
Opsware (with special guest Michel Feaster)

Opsware (with special guest Michel Feaster)

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Aug 4, 2017

Acquired dives into the legendary acquisition of Ben Horowitz & Marc Andreessen's "second act" software company Opsware, from a perspective never before heard—HP's side of the story! Our heroes are joined by Michel Feaster, who led both the acquisition for HP and then the Opsware product as part of the integrated company afterward under Ben Horowitz. Today the tables have turned: Michel is the Co-Founder and CEO of Seattle-based startup Usermind, and Ben Horowitz sits on her board on behalf of A16Z. This episode is not one to miss!

Booking.com with Jetsetter & Room 77 CEO Drew Patterson
Booking.com with Jetsetter & Room 77 CEO Drew Patterson

Booking.com with Jetsetter & Room 77 CEO Drew Patterson

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Jul 25, 2017

Acquired trains its lens on the "second or third best acquisition of all-time", Priceline's 2005 purchase of Booking.com. Our heroes are joined by friend-of-the-show and former Jetsetter & Room 77 CEO Drew Patterson to help understand how this little-known startup from The Netherlands grew into the largest travel company in the world, with nearly $8B in annual revenue. Was this deal even better than Instagram??? We debate, hotly.

Activision Blizzard
Activision Blizzard

Activision Blizzard

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Jul 12, 2017

Ben & David cover the creation of the gaming world's equivalent of the 70's rock supergroup: the 2008 merger of Blizzard and Activision. We tell the story from the Blizzard perspective, tracing the history of one of the most innovative companies in the business from humble beginnings at the hands of UCLA undergrads, to surviving multiple acquisition rollups (including at one point being owned by the French national water company), to joining ultimately with Activision to form the largest gaming company in the world, all while inventing multiple game genres that define the industry as we know it today.

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Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market

Whole Foods Market

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Jun 20, 2017

Ben and David are once again live on the scene, this time covering the biggest disruption in grocery since... well, sliced bread: Amazon's $13.7B purchase of Whole Foods Market. We place this deal in context by diving deep into the long, intertwining history of grocery, tech and Amazon, from the infamous dotcom flameout Webvan (domain name now owned by Amazon) to its much more successful progeny Kiva Systems (acquired by Amazon in 2012) to current Silicon Valley unicorn Instacart (founded by former Amazon logistics engineer Apoorva Mehta). One thing is clear: for Amazon and Jeff Bezos, realizing the longterm vision of the Everything Store truly means building the everything store.

SoundJam (iTunes)
SoundJam (iTunes)

SoundJam (iTunes)

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May 31, 2017

Ben & David revisit the birth of the digital music revolution and Steve Jobs' "digital hub" strategy, with Apple's 2000 acquisition of the Mac music player SoundJam MP, which would go on to become iTunes. We relive the 90's with brushed metal interfaces, music visualizers and of course, software sold in (physical) boxes.

BAMTech, Disney and "the Biggest Media Company You've Never Heard Of"
BAMTech, Disney and "the Biggest Media Company You've Never Heard Of"

BAMTech, Disney and "the Biggest Media Company You've Never Heard Of"

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May 10, 2017

Ben and David continue Acquired's "tech and sports" mini-series with Disney's 2016 acquisition of a minority stake (with the right to purchase a majority stake at a later date) in BAMTech, the internet streaming company originally founded as part of Major League Baseball in the early 2000's. However the importance of this story goes deeper than just sports, with major ramifications for nearly every major technology company from Amazon to YouTube. Even if you're not not sure if baseball's played on a diamond or a gridiron, tune in as we swing for the fences in predicting the future of TV!

The LA Clippers
The LA Clippers

The LA Clippers

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Apr 23, 2017

In honor of the start of NBA playoffs, Ben & David venture off the beaten path to explore one of Steve Ballmer's most famous acquisitions, his 2014 purchase of the Los Angeles Clippers NBA franchise. Was this landmark purchase a steal or a turnover for the former Microsoft CEO? We speculate wildly!

Oculus
Oculus

Oculus

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Apr 11, 2017

Ben & David transcend the barriers of "real" reality, and dive into Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg's geek-eutpoia vision of the future of gaming, social, and maybe even the entire internet: strapping goofy-looking goggles to your face. Is VR for real this time or are we living through another Virtual Boy moment? Tune in to find out!

Starbucks IPO with Dan Levitan
Starbucks IPO with Dan Levitan

Starbucks IPO with Dan Levitan

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Apr 3, 2017

Ben & David "pour over" the 1992 IPO of the legendary Seattle coffee company with the help of Dan Levitan, who served as lead investment banker on the IPO and who would later co-found the venture capital firm Maveron with Starbucks' CEO Howard Schultz.

Overture (with the Internet History Podcast!)
Overture (with the Internet History Podcast!)

Overture (with the Internet History Podcast!)

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Mar 13, 2017

Ben & David dive deep into the early days of internet search, with the help of the best in the internet history business: Brian McCullough from the Internet History Podcast! We are huge fans of IHP at Acquired, so this was a real treat to collaborate with Brian and the great work he does over there. In this episode we cover the story of how a small incubator in Southern California spawned perhaps the greatest tech business model of all-time, Yahoo!'s fumbling of that golden opportunity, and Google's recovery of that fumble to cross into the end zone of tech history behind the biggest moat ever constructed on the internet.

The Snap Inc. IPO
The Snap Inc. IPO

The Snap Inc. IPO

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Mar 4, 2017

SNAP! Acquired is live on the scene reporting from the "Super Bowl" of 2017 tech 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 2012 debut of Facebook, or is it destined to fade as just another snapshot? We debate!

The Uber - Didi Chuxing Merger with Brad Stone, author of The Upstarts & The Everything Store
The Uber - Didi Chuxing Merger with Brad Stone, author of The Upstarts & The Everything Store

The Uber - Didi Chuxing Merger with Brad Stone, author of The Upstarts & The Everything Store

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Feb 8, 2017

Brad Stone, Senior Executive Editor of Global Technology at Bloomberg and author of The Upstarts and The Everything Store, joins Ben & David to dive deep into the Uber-Didi saga, a wild story with far-reaching implications that still aren't fully appreciated by most of the Western tech community. Brad has been the foremost US chronicler of Didi through his reporting at Bloomberg and work on The Upstarts, and shares fascinating insights about its founder & CEO Cheng Wei, how the tech landscape is evolving in China, and lessons & themes that other technology communities around the world can learn from their rapid rise.