Unilever Paying $1 Billion to Acquire Dollar Shave Club.

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Unilever creates and captures a unicorn with its plans to acquire Dollar Shave Club.

Announced this evening, the $130 billion dollar multinational consumer goods company is speculated to be paying $1 billion, all cash, for the startup, according to reports from Fortune.

If the pricing is true, the transaction will be the third largest ever in e-commerce, only beaten by zulily and Wayfair.
E-commerce is often a scary space for investors, but David Pakman, DSC investor and board member from Venrock, believes the space has a strong pulse.
Venrock, along with other investors, will be getting a true venture 10X return with the sale, if approved in Q3. Other well known VCs, including Andreessen Horowitz, Battery Ventures, and KPCB, have been a part of DSC’s growth. However, Battery and KPCB previously sold their shares and won’t be benefiting from the sale.

Unilever approached DSC a while back wanting to build out a partnership without intentions to acquire the company. Talks escalated rapidly and a deal was put on the table and taken. Unilever offers DSC the ability to plug into existing international marking and distribution channels.
DSC has grown to become a dominant player in the male grooming business since its founding in 2012. Its revenue last year was $153 million and had planned on toppling $200 million in the next year. This transaction thus also would represent the largest multiple for a e-commerce startup in history.

The company’s 3.2 million members will be a valuable addition to Unilever and increase the company’s exposure to a growing demographic.
While best known for its shaving service, the company also produces mens wash, skincare, and and styling products.

Unilever will also benefit from Dollar Shave Club’s valuable customer data and existing customer base. Unilever plans to keep DSC’s CEO, Michael Dubin on through the transition and does not have plans to make any executive changes into the future.
Dubin has been the creative face for the company, appearing in advertising, and becoming a close part of the brand. DSC will be retaining its Los Angeles, CA headquarters.
 

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I remember when i first saw commercials thinking this guy is going no where for $1.

5 years later they hit it big.

Congrats to them.
 

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Only been around since 2011.

Founded by Mark Levine and Michael Dubin in July 2011, DollarShaveClub.com is a leading provider of quality razors to its members. Dollar Shave Club is a monthly membership service that delivers fresh, stainless steel razor blades and other personal grooming products to customers by mail. Home delivery, rather than purchasing through conventional retail stores is an added convenience for customers.
 

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I have to question anyone that is a member of this club. I admit its a good sales pitch and funny commercial and I also admit that the razors are just as good as expensive ones. However, with about 3 seconds of google research you can find out that dollar shave club doesnt make the razors, they buy them from a 3rd party and you can simply just go to that 3rd party and buy them directly even cheaper. I guess you dont have the convenience of a monthly delivery though if thats your thing.
 

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I have to question anyone that is a member of this club. I admit its a good sales pitch and funny commercial and I also admit that the razors are just as good as expensive ones. However, with about 3 seconds of google research you can find out that dollar shave club doesnt make the razors, they buy them from a 3rd party and you can simply just go to that 3rd party and buy them directly even cheaper. I guess you dont have the convenience of a monthly delivery though if thats your thing.

Dorco

and I agree, why sign up for a monthly service. Contracts are ways to get your money easier and more for the seller...
 

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Dorco is cheaper and better...

There's always Harry's too...


I am Dorco fan too, I bought a 48 pack of blades 2 years ago have not even used half. The price was equal to 12 Mach 3 blades that would last 6 months

i can't believe they paid this guy a1.3 billion what is this world coming to
 

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and I agree, why sign up for a monthly service. Contracts are ways to get your money easier and more for the seller...

Bingo. Its the same blade that you get from dollar shave club and you can always find a coupon for like 20% off. Me and my wife have like 2 years worth of blades
 

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