tony hsieh

  1. Tony Hsieh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Tony Hsieh is the CEO of online shoe and clothing shop Zappos.com. Prior to joining Zappos, Hsieh co-founded and sold the internet advertising network ...
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  2. Zappos.com CEO -Tony (zappos) on Twitter

    deliveringhappinessbook.com www.zappos.com blogs.zappos.com twitter.zappos.com.
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  3. Tony Hsieh - Author of "Delivering Happiness" and CEO of Zappos ...

    In 1999, at the age of 24, Tony Hsieh (pronounced Shay) sold LinkExchange, the company he co-founded, to Microsoft for $265 million. ...
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  5. Tony Hsieh Explains Why He Sold Zappos To Amazon Under Pressure ...

    There's an interesting article up on Inc.com that reveals interesting tidbits about the backstory to the 2009 acquisition of online shoes ...
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  6. Delivering Happiness — A Path To Profits, Passion, and Purpose ...

    In DELIVERING HAPPINESS, Tony Hsieh shares the different lessons he has learned in business and life, from starting a pizza business, through LinkExchange, ...
    www.deliveringhappinessbook.com
  7. CEO and COO Blog | Blogs | Zappos.com

    From: Tony Hsieh (CEO - Zappos.com) To: All Zappos Employees ..... Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos, says it's just one battle in his efforts to prevent companies ...
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  9. Tony Hsieh | CrunchBase Profile

    Tony originally got involved with Zappos as an advisor and investor in 1999, about 2 months after the company was.
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  10. zappos ceo tony hsieh happy making 36000 a year working for amazon ...

    10 Sep 2010 ... It wasn't until a young Tony Hsieh came aboard in 1999 -- as a business consultant and investor -- did that all begin to change. ...
    finance.yahoo.com
  11. How Sequoia forced Tony Hsieh to sell Zappos | Analysis & Opinion |

    7 Jun 2010 ... I just found Tony Hsieh's astonishing book excerpt in Inc, entitled Why I Sold Zappos. It makes for very sad reading.
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