- Value America
Value America or VA was a
dot-com company founded inNevada in1996 Perine, Keith. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HWW/is_33_3/ai_66682364 "An American Dream Gone Bad"] , "The Industry Standard", August 28, 2000. Retrieved September 10, 2007.] byCraig Winn and Rex Scatena, and relocated to Charlottesville,Virginia in February 1998. Itsbusiness model involved connecting customers on the Web directly to manufacturers, with the intent of providing better pricing and faster shipping (a just-in-time model similar to those used byWal-Mart andDell ). Customers could order a wide range of products from VA's website, then VA would transmit the orders directly to the manufacturers, and the manufacturers would then package the products and ship them directly to the customer. Winn referred to this concept as "convergence commerce".Bijlefeld, Marjolijn. [http://www.virginiabusiness.com/edit/magazine/yr2000/jan00/craig.html "Crazy Craig's C-Commerce"] , "Virginia Business", January 2000. Retrieved September 10, 2007.] Value America was backed byMicrosoft co-founderPaul Allen 'sVulcan Ventures andFedEx co-founderFrederick W. Smith .Initial Success
Value America's
initial public offering in April 1999 was a success: on the first day the stock closed at $55 a share, valuing the three-year-old profitless company at $2.4 Billion.Decline and bankruptcy
VA was plagued by communications problems with the manufacturers they worked with. At the time, the idea of selling directly to customers without a
distributor involved was still new and not well tested among the large consumer products companies VA represented, and since VA had no warehouses, traditional supply lines couldn't be used. Shipments would be delayed, go missing, and arrive badly packed or with the wrong product inside. Billing was also a problem, and chargebacks were difficult to perform due to the mishandling of shipped goods. [http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Value_America Value America Customer Ratings, Reviews and Prices at ResellerRatings ] ] VA was also harmed by problems with rebates on computers requiring the acceptance of long-termInternet access contracts, a problem that also affected several mainstream retailers and which attracted the attention of theFederal Trade Commission .Federal Trade Commission. [http://www.ftc.gov/os/2000/06/valueamericaana.htm "Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment"] , June 2000. Retrieved September 10, 2007.] Also, many of the products Value America was trying to sell were easily available in many other places, making it difficult for them to compete by methods other than low prices. Towards the end of 1999, VA decided to lower its aims, drastically reducing its product catalog and focusing oninformation technology products and office suppliesMiles, Stephanie. [http://news.com.com/2100-1017-234999.html "E-tailer Value America cuts staff, loses execs"] CNET News.com, December 29, 1999. Retrieved September 10, 2007.] , items that were sourced from traditional distributors. As the company foundered, Winn and executives enjoyed the 'dot-com lifestyle', spending large amounts of money on expensiveperquisite s such as private jets, as well as plans for a large campus that were never executed.By 2000, Value America was failing due to the negative effect that the communication problems had on their customer service. The stock had fallen to 72 cents and Value America filed to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code on August 11, 2000. Wolverton, Troy. [http://news.com.com/2100-1017-244388.html "Value America files for bankruptcy, lays off 185"] , CNET News.com, August 11, 2000. Retrieved September 10, 2007.] The remains of the company (in particular the custom
supply chain management system they had commissioned) were sold to IT product distributor Merisel in October 2000.News Service (no author identified), [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A58834-2000Oct22 "Value America To Sell Off E-Services Business"] , "The Washington Post ", October 23, 2000, page E16. Retrieved September 10, 2007.]References
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