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Looking at Kynetic LLC, with new Fanatics Inc. valuation





Tom Paine



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If I included all the holdings of Michael Rubin's Conshohocken-based Kynetic LLC as one Philly-based company, it would easily top Philly Tech News' Young Companies to Watch based on Fanatics Inc.'s remarkable new valuation of $3.1 billion ( as reported by the Wall Street Journal) alone. The Journal, citing Rubin and other sources, said that Fanatics had just raised another $170 million at that valuation, doubling the valuation at its last capital infusion one year ago. The new funding came from Singapore's state-owned investment company Temasek Holdings Pte. Ltd., and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, Rubin said. He expected the online giant of licensed sports merchandise to achieve revenue of about $1 billion in 2013, up from $800 million last year.

However, Fanatics is based in Jacksonville, FL, though it may have a few people in Kynetic's Consohocken headquarters (actually, almost 80, a Fanatics spokesperson tells me). The Journal's article initially mistakenly said Fanatics was based in Conshohocken.

Rue La La, the flash sales shopping site, is based in Boston, and was on track for about $400 million in annual sales in 2012, Rubin told the Business Insider last year. However, early this year the Boston Business Journal reported that Rue La La had laid off about 11% of its 550 employees, perhaps indicating some issues there.

ShopRunner, the third unit of Kynetic, is based in Conshohocken, and also has offices in California and New York. ShopRunner offers a competitive option to Amazon Prime for other retailers, providing two day delivery with free shipping for an annual membership fee. Its CEO is Scott Thommpson, who's brief reign as CEO of Yahoo ended over controversy about an inaccuracy on his resume. Of course, Thompson had previously served as President of eBay's PayPal unit. Thompson still makes California his primary residence so commutes to Conshohocken; in fact, the company had a helipad built next to the Schyulkill to speed Thompson's commute from the airport, though the publication More than the Curve recently reported that the borough's council was still debating operating hours for the helipad.

So for my purposes, I considered ShopRunner the only Philly-based startup of Kynetics' holdings, and am not sure how high to rank it on Young Companies to Watch (though it is #30 for now) because of the lack of much definitive data. Kynetic is basically a holding company who's two largest units are based elsewhere

So how is ShopRunner doing? Hard to say, exactly. The company did issue a release earlier in the year that said that orders across the network increased 2.5 times over 2011 in 2012, but no mention of what that 2011 base was. Nor have they publicly disclosed (to my knowledge) its membership numbers, which would be a meaningful benchmark. Amazon Prime has over 10 million members, according to reports. My guess is that ShopRunner has had to compete to match the constant promotional pricing of Amazon Prime. There have also been reports that Google is readying an Amazon Prime competitor.

Kynetic LLC grew out of Rubin's $2.4 billion (cash and debt) sale of GSI Commerce to eBay in 2011. ebay spun off 70% of GSI properties ShopRunner and Rue La La to Rubin's ownership group,and all of the sports licensing business (Fanatics). Prior to this most recent transaction, Rubin had sold 10% of Fanatics to Insight Venture Partners, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz a year ago for a $150 million investment. This latest investment presumably involved the sale of slightly more than a 5% stake in Fanatics.




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Daily Links 6/6/2012: Oracle unveils Cloud offerings




Oracle joins public cloud party after six years in development (ZDNet Blogs)

Independence Blue Cross launches $150,000 health innovation contest (Philadelphia Inquirer)

inVentiv Health Announces Acquisition of Kazaam Interactive (PR Newswire)
Kazaam Interactive is based in Newtown.

World IPv6 Launch gets 27 percent of pageviews on IPv6 (Ars Technica)

Sports Retailer Fanatics Growth Game Plan (CNBC)
A part of Michael Rubin's Kynetic LLC holding company. Interesting article, though it may contain one or two inaccuracies.

Fanatics Completes Acquisition of Dreams; Receives $150 Million in Equity Funding (Business Wire)

Google Pitches Marketing Dashboard for Agencies, Advertisers (Ad Age)
"As part of this, Mr. Mohan said Invite Media -- which allows advertiser to buy audiences across many websites -- has been rebuilt from the ground up and will become 'DoubleClick Bid Manager.'"

When you absolutely need a limousine in five minutes ... Uber Technologies (Peter Key/Philadelphia Business Journal)
Uber officially launches in Philadelphia.

NetProspex scores $7 million for crowd-sourced business contacts database (The Next Web)
Edison Ventures leads round in Boston-based firm.

SDI Closes Additional Investment with Premiere Private Equity Firms (PR Newswire)
Philadelphia-based LLR Partners one of the investors.

Comcast's ThePlatform Moves Down-Market With MPX Essentials
Entry-Level Packages Aimed at Small and Midsize Customers
(Multichannel News)

Netflix plan seen as no big threat to content delivery firms (Reuters)

Can Barry Diller Upend the TV Industry Again? (Susan P. Crawford/Bloomberg)
First Round Capital was an early investor in Aereo.

Apax Funds to Sell Plex Systems, Inc. to Francisco Partners (PR Newswire)
Plex. a leader in cloud-based ERP software for manufacturers, was considered by some as a possible acquisition target for SAP.

M&A in the Cloud - Plex Online now part of Francisco Partners (Brian Sommer/ZDNet Blogs)

Federal Reserve Board Beige Book- June 6, 2012: Philadelphia (Federal Reserve Board)



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Daily Links 4/17/2012: SAP insider gripes about intense sales pressure, SAI reports



E-retailer Fanatics acquires a competing merchant of sports apparel and gear (Internet Retailer)
Insight Venture Partners contributing equity to deal. Article says Fanatics revenue grew by 188% in 2011 over 2010.

Path Packs on $30M More (Reuters via PE Hub)
First Round Capital was an early investor in Path.

Insider: SAP Booted Its North American President For Missing One Quarterly Target (SAI: Enterprise)

SAP 'Skins Knee' With First Quarter 2012 Financial Results (Information Week)

Recap: SAP Database and Mobility Event, April 2012 (Derek Loranca/SAP Community Network)

Oracle considered buying RIM or Palm to get into the smartphone game (The Verge)

NBC-Owned Stations, Comcast Sports Group Strike Ad Sales Partnership
Station Group to Sell National Advertising for Comcast RSNs in Philly, DC, New England, Northwest
(Multichannel News)

Netflix CEO’s Comcast Complaints Draw in FCC (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Hulu to Boost Spending on Content This Year by 67% (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Facebook Users To Program Philadelphia-Area TV Show (AllFacebook)

The Startup Incubator For Robot Overlords: GRASP (Fast Company)

Philly's "Next American City" Wants To Bring Longform Journalism Straight To Your Inbox (Fast Company)

WordPress Plugin Adds Zuppler Online Ordering to Restaurant Websites (PR Newswire)

WFT Cloud, accredited by SAP Insider for helping SAP customers migrate to Cloud Infrastructure around the Globe (PR Web)

Futura Mobility Announces Strategic Partnership with The Judge Group (Business Wire)



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Daily Links 4/16/2012: Dreams Inc. to be acquired by Kynetic LLC's Fanatics Inc.



Dreams Inc. to be acquired by Fanatics Inc. (MarketWatch)
Fanatics Inc. is a part of GSI Commerce founder Michael Rubin's Kynetic LLC, which is based in Conshohocken. Deal values Dreams Inc. at $183 million including debt.

First Round Capital Is Raising A $135M Fourth Fund (PE Hub)
Slightly larger than reported early this year.

Path Confirms Series B Funding From Redpoint, Richard Branson and Others (All Things D)
First Round Capital was an early investor in Path, though its not clear whether it participated in this round.

Reed Hastings Goes After Comcast, Again, on Facebook. Again. (Peter Kafka/All Things D)


Is IPTV Fundamentally Anticompetitive?
(Todd Spangler/Multichannel News)

In Ad Campaign, SAP Looks Beyond Business Customer (New York Times: Media Decoder)

Why SAP needs a chiropractor
(Vinnie Mirchandani/Enterprise Irregulars)

SUP mobile ecosystem slow to take off, SAP admits (SearchSAP)

Google-Oracle trial begins, with implications for all of Silicon Valley (San Jose Mercury News)

Microsoft: Hey, we're an in-memory database player, too (Mary Jo Foley/ZDNet Blogs)

Lockheed Loses $70M Over GPS Sat Overruns (Bloomberg)



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