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VV Show #45 - Kevin Ryan of Panther Express, ShopWiki and Music Nation Episode | Venture Voice

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Venture Voice

What does it take to start a successful business? We’re working the phone to find the answers by calling entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and their friends and foes. This podcast features our conversations.

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VV Show #45 - Kevin Ryan of Panther Express, ShopWiki and Music Nation


VV Show #45 - Kevin Ryan of Panther Express, ShopWiki and Music Nation

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DATE : Fri, 27 Apr 2007 12:56:44 -0500
Entered in Database : 2007-04-27 17:56:44
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Not many entrepreneurs have a motor like Kevin Ryan's. Kevin is best known for his work as CEO at the on-line advertising firm DoubleClick, which he grew from a 20 person start-up to the largest Internet company in New York at the height of the dot-com boom. After escaping the ensuing bust in an arguably improved strategic position, the company has since changed hands twice. In June 2005, the company was sold to the private equity firm of Hellman and Friedman for $1.1 billion and has made headlines yet again with its recent acquisition by Google for an astonishing $3.1 billion. Yet, this success has not slowed Kevin one bit. Since departing DoubleClick, he has already launched three start-ups, with plans for a fourth this summer. Listen in, as Kevin describes his DoubleClick experiences in both boom and bust, outlines his new start-ups, and explains why now is as good a time as ever to start a company, especially in the Big Apple.


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