DoorDash, now valued at $12.6B, shoots for the moon [techcrunch.com]
DoorDash’s Valuation Soars to $12.6 Billion as Money Rushes Into Delivery [www.wsj.com]
DoorDash Is Now Worth $12.6 Billion After New $600 Million Investment [www.forbes.com]
Fueling the Last Mile [blog.doordash.com]
DoorDash Is Now Worth $12.6 Billion After New $600 Million Investment [www.forbes.com]
DoorDash Raises $600M, Showing Food Delivery On Demand Is Still Hot [news.crunchbase.com]
Let me put this another way: DoorDash's new $600 million funding round means DoorDash has raised $1 billion in 2019. Half of its total funding, ever. https://t.co/QiIyj1nO5Y
— Biz Carson (@bizcarson) May 23, 2019
Preferred shares that surely don’t reflect a public equivalent market cap. That being said, @DoorDash is growing at an insane pace... https://t.co/t5HPYYlLuT
— Mike Dudas (@mdudas) May 23, 2019
Recommended read: @DoorDash, now valued at $12.6B, shoots for the moon https://t.co/f0dw24Sg3k via @techcrunch @KateClarkTweets pic.twitter.com/G18b0etUH8
— PitchBook Data (@PitchBook) May 23, 2019
More than 5 years ago, @sequoia's @Alfred_Lin called @DoorDash co-founder @T_Xu to say he was passing on the company’s seed round. Of course, Sequoia, an active DoorDash investor, quickly realized its mistake. Today, that company is worth $12.6B: https://t.co/fGAILmtPz2
— Kate Clark (@KateClarkTweets) May 23, 2019
DoorDash is now worth $12.6 billion.
— Joe Rivano Barros (@jrivanob) May 23, 2019
When you order w/DoorDash & tip your driver, that tip is used to calculate their base pay, effectively robbing them of their gratuity.
Its founders @t_xu & @andyfang stand by the practice & are being rewarded for it. https://t.co/ts76UHfXM1
DoorDash’s valuation, in about one year:
— Scott Austin (@ScottMAustin) May 23, 2019
March 2018: $1.4 billion
August 2018: $4 billion
Feb 2019: $7.1 billion
May 2019: $12.6 billion
⬆️800%
?https://t.co/9evicVz0bR
DoorDash Raises $600 Million to Fight the Food Delivery Wars ??? https://t.co/kXnsPhdD0y
— The Compound (@TheCompoundNews) May 23, 2019
DoorDash ($12.6 B) is worth more than Domino's Pizza ($11.6 B) https://t.co/vhqO7TJrnV
— Eliot Brown (@eliotwb) May 23, 2019
Just so it's said, this is beyond ridiculous. #tech #valuations #DoorDash https://t.co/Svja9gR5fD
— Mike Larson (@RealMikeLarson) May 23, 2019
At $12.6 billion, DoorDash is now valued higher than Domino’s Pizza and at one-third of FedExhttps://t.co/9evicVz0bR
— Scott Austin (@ScottMAustin) May 23, 2019
Ah, ye ol’ DoorDash, totally worth nine times what it was worth a year ago. https://t.co/1cNEArtLBW
— Teddy Schleifer (@teddyschleifer) May 23, 2019
DoorDash confirms. $12 billion on the nose! (post-money $12.6 billion): https://t.co/yDm0Yh4fJI
— Amir Efrati (@amir) May 23, 2019
maybe i should re-dl the doordash app? https://t.co/AllOfjsdmp
— alex (PVD) (@alex) May 23, 2019
Congrats @DoorDash! DoorDash (YC S13), now valued at $12.6B, shoots for the moon: https://t.co/JYtlVAsT9i
— Y Combinator (@ycombinator) May 23, 2019
An absolute juggernaut in the making! Congrats to the amazing team at DoorDash on its amazing execution! Thanks for letting us tag along as your seed investor!https://t.co/u7P0njZQnz
— Ullas Naik (@ullastweets) May 24, 2019
Congrats @DoorDash you are awesome, now valued at $12.6B, shoots for the moon https://t.co/kNwAfRHdXx via @techcrunch @kateclarktweets
— Matthew Policastro (@mpolicastro) May 23, 2019
"A year ago, food-delivery startup DoorDash Inc. was valued by investors at $1.4 billion. Now they are betting it is worth nine times that much."?♂️https://t.co/wItZKxXsIG
— ShitFund (@ShitFund) May 23, 2019
DoorDash says its business grew 280% year-on-year (in terms of GMV). The company's valuation, meanwhile, grew 800%. From $1.4 billion in March 2018 to $12.6 billion now. https://t.co/2YmI1JJm2D #VC2019
— Yuliya Chernova (@ychernova) May 23, 2019
This Series G (lol) announcement from DoorDash pretty much cements the thesis that food delivery is about much more than food. They're last mile delivery networks.
— Turner Novak (@TurnerNovak) May 24, 2019
Will be interesting to see how far back into the supply chain they're able to integrate.https://t.co/rV6bKrE2Mn pic.twitter.com/Ju4Ji9iTFr