Since the beginning of The Pitch, we’ve told one story: what it’s like to raise money for a startup. But what about the rest of the journey? On our new segment, The Exit, we talk to startup founders who’ve done the impossible, sold their startup for hundreds of millions. How does it feel to finally accomplish the dream? And is that dream all it’s cracked up to be? In our first exit interview, we talk to Bill Smith, a high school dropout from Alabama who started, scaled and sold Shipt for $550 million in three years.
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#63 Can A Startup Solve Homelessness?
#62 Pivot or Die
From Startup Novice to Veteran
#61 Can a Zebra Survive in a Unicorn World?
#60 Is This the Amazon Prime of Airline Tickets?
#59 Disrupting Work Happy Hour
#58 Park Your Pooch Here
#57 Where Losers Go To Win
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#56 Shark Tank vs. The Pitch
#55 A New Spin on VR
#54 Is Selling in Walmart a Good Thing?
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#53 Investors Get Feisty at Our Philly Pitch-off
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#50 Ticket Scalpers, Beware! Blockchain Is Coming for You.
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