Archive for April 2nd, 2012

Uh oh: Groupon forced to revise its financial results again.

April 2, 2012

To refresh you memory …

Prepping for its IPO, Groupon had to cut its reported revenue in half to satisfy questions from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Then, the company  IPO’d in November for $20 per share.   Last Friday the shares closed at $17.20.

What happened ?

Well first, according to the WSJ:

Groupon reported an unexpected loss of $37 million on revenue $506.5 million for its fourth quarter —  its first period as a public company.

The news triggered a selloff in the stock as investors had expected the company to post a profit.

To make matters worse, the loss was understated by $22.6 million … because auditors discovered that the company “ failed to set aside enough money for customer refunds.”

Oops.

Here’s the story:

Groupon offers discounted deals to its subscriber base, and then splits the value of the deal with the merchant that offered it.

For a $10 purchase at a sandwich shop, for example, Groupon might take $5 and give the rest to the merchant.

The company makes a point of telling users that refunds won’t be a hassle.

Groupon emphasizes something it calls “the Groupon Promise,” which means “if the experience using your Groupon ever lets you down, we’ll make it right or return your purchase.”

Groupon had more customers seeking refunds than it expected.

The company also said the higher rate of refunds has persisted in the first quarter ending March 31.

Also according to the WSJ: “The surprise announcement raised questions about the reliability of Groupon’s numbers.”

You think ?

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Anybody want to co-parent this kid with me?

April 2, 2012

TakeAway: According to South-By-South-West, the idea of bringing people together with similar interests and needs- ‘social pairing’ – is gaining in popularity. Applying this concept, Modamily is a private social network for people looking to co-parent a child in the US.

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Excerpted from psfk.com “The Social-Pairing Trend [Need To Know: SXSWi]”…

… People with similar interests, hobbies and needs have the opportunity to meet today through smart services that use a mix of social, location and demographic data to match profiles. Networks are looking at their member’s profiles on their site and across the social grid and linking people up based on interests, needs and location.

These systems facilitate tremendous efficiencies. People can connect in a way (and at a speed) that would previously have taken a great deal of time and effort.

Social Pairing is about getting people together. It fosters a feeling of community (geographic or activity based) and further collaboration could follow as a result.

Some examples:

Nextdoor Social Network Helps You Meet your Neighbors

  • KLM To Allow Passengers To Pick Plane Neighbors Based On Facebook, LinkedIn Data
  • Farmers’ Cooperative Pairs Up Singles To Share Leftover Food
  • Ticketmaster Lets You Choose Who To Sit Next To Using Facebook
  • Gobble Is A Marketplace For Home-Cooked Meals From Neighborhood Chefs
  • A Social Network To Build Coffee Shops To Foster Face-To-Face Conversation
  • An app Helps You Discover New Connections In Real-Time Based On Location

And, of course there’s Modamily which  bills itself as the “first community to facilitate introductions between responsible, like-minded adults committed to co-parenting a child.”

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Gotta think those kids will turn out just fine, right?

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