Getting Your Internet Company Bought – Startups Uncensored #6

Apr 09, 2009 9 Comments by Jason Nazar

monopolyThis month’s “Startups Uncensored” will be on “Getting Your Internet Company Bought”. It will be an open and frank town-hall conversation revealing the metrics and measurements for Mergers and Acquisitions in the online space with one of the best experts in the field.

shawn-colo2 We are joined this month by Shawn Colo, the Co-Founder and Head of M&A at Demand Media. Shawn created the original concept for Demand Media and executed the simultaneous acquisitions of eNom, eHow and several domain-name portfolios which launched the company. Since co-founding the company with Richard Rosenblatt in May 2006, Shawn and his team have sourced, negotiated and completed over 30 acquisitions.

These events are put on in conjunction with our friends at DealMaker Media. TO SIGN UP FOR THIS EVENT, CLICK HERE

The event is free and is followed by a reception and mixer at the Docstoc Offices in Santa Monica by the 3rd Street Promenade. The venue holds about 140 folks, ALL PREVIOUS EVENTS WERE FULL WITH STANDING ROOM ONLY. If you are not one of the first 140 to RSVP and confirm, we will have a waiting list.

Wednesday, April 29th 6:30pm – 8:00pm (Townhall)…. 8:00pm on, Reception
Cost: FREE
This event is capped at 140 attendees.
Confirmation will be required or your spot will be given up for our waiting list.

Santa Monica Public Library (Auditorium) 601 Santa Monica Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90401

TO SIGN UP FOR THIS EVENT, CLICK HERE

About Startups Uncensored

Startups Uncensored is a free monthly speaking series, townhall, and networking event for entrepreneurs and technology aficionados, hosted by Jason Nazar, CEO of Docstoc.com. These monthly meetups are centered around different topics meant to help startups build their businesses. The event, brought to you by DealMaker Media, contributes to the growing Los Angeles technology scene by bringing together various entrepreneurs, angel investors, venture capitalists, social media experts, and professionals in the tech field. The format of the series typically includes a 45 minute presentation or panel followed by 45 minutes of questions and answers, and its co-hosted by notable CEOs and Investors.

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About the author

Jason is the Co-Founder and CEO of Docstoc.com, the premier online community to find and share professional documents. Before starting Docstoc, he was a partner in a venture consulting firm in Los Angeles where he worked with dozens of startups. He holds have a BA from UCSB and his JD/MBA from Pepperdine University, where he was the Student Body President of both Universities.

9 Responses to “Getting Your Internet Company Bought – Startups Uncensored #6”

  1. APRIL LA TECH EVENT CALENDAR — Kicking Sand says:

    [...] April 29th DealMaker Media & Startups Uncensored: Getting Your Internet Company Bought 6:30-8:00pm/8:00-10:00pm (mixer @ Docstoc HQ) Santa Monica Public Library (Auditorium) 601 Santa [...]

  2. JP says:

    Jason, the click here link goes to an old event. Am I missing something?

  3. Kristin says:

    I would like to sign up for the April 29th event, but these links go to the past event. Can you let me know where the correct place is to sign up for this April 29th event? Thanks!

  4. Jeffrey Henderson says:

    Link goes to wrong page. Definitely interested in signing up though.

  5. Jason Nazar says:

    sorry about the links, they are all fixed now so you can sign up

  6. Christian Sanz says:

    I’m in, thanks for putting this together Jason.

  7. michael Leonard says:

    Hi Jason, im being redirected to an old link as well. Is Seating still available?

  8. michael Leonard says:

    whoops, thats ’09.

  9. Lin says:

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