A Very Public Offering - Stephen Paternot

A Very Public Offering

A Rebel's Story of Busines Excess, Success and Reckoning
Buch | Softcover
236 Seiten
2002 | New edition
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-0-471-25085-2 (ISBN)
15,84 inkl. MwSt
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This title captures the essence of the volatile nature of the Internet marketplace where you can go from being a saviour to a dog in a nanosecond. Stephan Paternot co-founded theglobe.com, the company that sparked the Internet IPO craze and which was the first to experience a marketplace gone awry.
The quintessential story of the American dream played out in the late 1990s market mania In the volatile, fast--paced Internet industry, you can go from being a hero to losing it all in a nanosecond. Stephan Paternot knows this all too well. The poster child for Internet excess, his name became synonymous with the market mania of the late 1990s. This fascinating book is the inspirational story of how one man's wildest dreams came true as well as the dramatic chronicling of the inception and evolution of an entire industry. Packed with behind--the--scenes details and little known facts, the book reveals the personal and professional motivations that inspired Paternot to found theglobe.com with partner Todd Krizelman at the age of twenty. Theglobe.com marked the beginning of enthusiastic funding, the high--flying stock prices, and incredible IPOs. A Very Public Offering is a positive, inspirational account of a dream that survived the birth and maturation of an industry. It is a riveting narrative that is part adventure story, part romance, and part documentary of an era that business will never experience again. Stephan Paternot (New York, NY) cofounded theglobe.com in 1994, the company that would be the first to experience IPO euphoria, setting off the outrageous stock and valuation phenomena that followed in the industry.
The company has been ranked a top fifty site worldwide by MediaMetrix and has accumulated USD30 million in revenues in 2000. Andrew Essex (New York, NY) is the articles editor for Details magazine and continues to publish articles in the New Yorker, Harper's, Elle, Details, Rolling Stone, and the New York Times.

STEPHAN PATERNOT cofounded theglobe.com while attending Cornell University. By age 24 Paternot was worth over USD97 million and set stock market history when he successfully took theglobe.com public. In his six years as CEO, he assembled a world--class management team including industry veterans from CBS and Simon & Schuster. Theglobe.com was frequently ranked as one of the top thirty sites in the world with revenues peaking at USD30 million in 2000. Shortly thereafter, Paternot stepped aside as CEO and threw himself into his lifelong dream of being in the film industry, working as both an actor and a film producer. Paternot, represented by UTA, one of Hollywood's most influential talent agencies, produced and starred in Shutter, a finalist at four film festivals, and has now completed his second film, Wholey Moses, co--starring Linda Hamilton and Shannyn Sossamon.

Acknowledgments; Prologue: A Good Day to Go Public; PART 1; The American Dream; The World Wide What?; The Origin of the Internet and How Two Cornell Freshmen Glimpsed the Future; The Early Days: Paying in Pizza and Minimum Wage and the Hunt for VC Dollars: Ten Meetings, Ten Rejections; New York Groove: How 3,000 Miles in a Toyota Corolla Turned into USD20 Million; Michael Egan and the Road to the IPO; New York, New York: A Brave New World; The Road Show: 60 Meetings, 20 Cities, 10 Days; PART 2; A Public Figure: Life during Internet Mania and a Heavy Dose of Hackers! Acquisition Mania; The Double-Edged Sword: The Media Attacks My Black Plastic Pants and My "Disgusting and Frivolous Lifestyle"; The Downward Spiral Part I: The Slow Tumble; The Downward Spiral Part II: My Dad; The Downward Spiral Part III: Mutiny and the Decision; The Second Coming; Epilogue; Appendix: Where Are They Now?; Cast; Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.10.2002
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 222 mm
Gewicht 283 g
Einbandart Paperback
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Marketing / Vertrieb
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Wirtschaftsinformatik
ISBN-10 0-471-25085-6 / 0471250856
ISBN-13 978-0-471-25085-2 / 9780471250852
Zustand Neuware
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