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2024-03-11
New York Times

A profile of food delivery app Wonder from Diapers.com and Jet.com co-founder Marc Lore, who invested $200M+ and is targeting a $30B IPO in three to five years

Marc Lore, the entrepreneur behind Diapers.com and Jet.com, would like to disrupt food delivery.  But he really wants to build a brand that actually lasts. X: @dinvesting , @stevehiltonx , @profschlei...

2020-07-30
Bloomberg 4 related

Amazon emails released by the antitrust subcommittee show Amazon's plan to weaken Diapers.com before buying its parent company Quidsi in 2010

Matt Day / Bloomberg :

2017-04-03
Recode

Sources: Amazon execs told employees they expected Quidsi, including Diapers.com, to be profitable in 2017, raising speculation about real reasons for shutdown

Jason Del Rey / Recode : Tweets: @delrey . Thanks: @ravichandrans25 Tweets: Jason Del Rey / @delrey : Execs told employees the company would generate profits & free cash flow in 2017. Then Amazon bla...

2017-03-30
Axios 21 related

Amazon says it will shutter its Quidsi division, bought for $545M in 2011 and home of Soap.com and Diapers.com, after failing to make it profitable

Amazon is shutting down its Quidsi division, owner of Diapers.com and Soap.com, because it's not profitable, as Bloomberg first reported and the company confirmed to Axios.

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