Marc Lore on the Mets, Wonder and Building Startups | The Deal

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  • Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
  • With all the money pouring into sports these days, big-time investor Marc Lore says he has an additional metric for success: happiness. On the latest episode of The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly, Lore lays out his thinking on some of his deals, including a few with Rodriguez.
    Lore and Rodriguez initially tried to buy the New York Mets, a race they ultimately lost to billionaire hedge fund manager Steven Cohen. Then came the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx, and the pair jumped.
    The 52-year-old Lore made his fortune as an entrepreneur through a series of startups, including Diapers.com and Jet.com, which he and his partners sold to Amazon and Walmart, respectively. Those experiences pushed him toward a near-obsession with company culture and mission. He’s created a framework he dubs VCP-which stands for “vision, capital and people.”
    The capital in Lore’s equation has come quickly and seemingly easily. Diapers was sold to Amazon for more than $500 million and Jet.com was acquired by Walmart for about $3.3 billion. Yet, Lore insists the drive was about more than the cash, a lesson he learned with the Diapers deal.
    “After the money was wired to our bank account, we sort of said, ‘We should be celebrating right now,’” Lore says. “And we’re like, depressed. And it just goes to show you, it wasn’t about the money. Like the mission that we had set out was kind of crushed with the sale to Amazon.”
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    00:00 - 02:18 Introduction
    02:18 - 03:34 How Alex and Marc met
    03:34 - 05:25 Investing in sports
    05:25 - 10:02 Inside Alex & Marc's business partnership
    10:02 - 14:49 How Marc became an entrepreneur
    14:49 - 17:55 Losing to a bully
    17:55 - 19:30 Marc on finding resolutions
    19:30 - 21:55 Diapers.com
    21:55 - 23:56 Entrepreneurial mindset & VCP
    23:56 - 29:48 Wonder
    29:48 - 32:33 Putting the cart in front of the horse
    32:33 - 37:24 Selling Diapers.com to Amazon & starting Jet.com
    37:24 - 42:53 Company culture
    42:53 - 45:42 Marc's Advice
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @beidlern
    @beidlern 27 днів тому +9

    WOW, I almost fell out of my chair. One of the best podcast interview sessions I’ve witnessed. Marc has so many experiences and stories to share. Love how Arod is able to draw out specific topics for Marc to elaborate on. MBA booster in 47 minutes.

  • @davidkess3750
    @davidkess3750 27 днів тому +4

    What about the real estate business partners

  • @S.Dadudida
    @S.Dadudida 26 днів тому +3

    Kriegen wir hin... Danke

  • @mizko1407
    @mizko1407 22 дні тому

    If he has two daughters but working 100 hr weeks and 20hr days then someone is losing. We need to stop glorifying this type of hustle culture.

    • @user-bn6ky1gu7m
      @user-bn6ky1gu7m 13 днів тому

      I agree.
      doing nothing sets a better example to your kids.
      cradle to grave dependant on the government is much easier