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MailChimp priced at $10b for Intuit proves value of SMB SAAS, 1-800-Contacts sues Warby Parker over trade name use in Adwords, Will Yahoo have a new life after Verizon sale?

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Greg Sterling, Mike Blumenthal & David Mihm
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Sat 04 Sep 2021
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- Rumors of Intuit buying MailChimp for $10 Billion validate SMB / Agency strategy

With an EBITDA of $300,000 million, MailChimp is apparently going to be sold for an eye popping $10 Billion. With a product forward approach they have built a great product for small business audiences and agencies. While it is a great compliment to Intuit’s other small business products, can Intuit leverage this successful brand or will they fail as they have in other acquisitions?

- Will 1-800-Contacts suing Warby Parker over trade name use in Adwords upend the rules?

1-800 Contacts takes a very aggressive stance claiming that Warby Parker Adwords ads infringed on its trademarks and deceived customers.They allege that Warby Parker bought advertisements tied to Google and other searches of the 1-800 Contacts brand, ads which route consumers to a page on Warby Parker's website that, according to the plaintiff, "mimics key elements of the 1-800 Contacts website." 

Will the rules around advertising against a trade name change?

- PE firm Apollo Completes Yahoo Acquisition, will Yahoo succeed?

Among "internet insiders" and urban sophisticates, there's a tendency to dismiss Yahoo. However in many areas of the US, Yahoo's brand remains viable. One question: will Apollo invest in the company or just extract cash? The endgame is likely a return to the public markets. But that requires a growth story.



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