Shutterfly was founded by Eva Manolis and Dan Baum in 1999. At the beginning, Shutterfly faced literally 1,000 competitors, including giants like Walmart, Eastman Kodak, and Yahoo! The company’s odds of survival seemed low, but as of the beginning of 2013 the company had 47 straight quarters of revenue growth.
Jeffrey Housenbold took over as CEO of the company (coming in from eBay) in 2005 and took the company public the next year.
Shutterfly specializes in digital photo products and services for consumers and professional photography markets as well as the ability to upload, store, share, edit, and print photos through its website.
Shutterfly had $600 billion in revenue in 2012 and is valued at $1 billion by investors.
ShutterflyShutterfly was founded by Eva Manolis and Dan Baum in 1999. At the beginning, Shutterfly faced literally 1,000 competitors, including giants like Walmart, Eastman Kodak, and Yahoo! The company’s odds of survival seemed low, but as of the beginning of 2013 the company had 47 straight quarters of revenue growth.
Jeffrey Housenbold took over as CEO of the company (coming in from eBay) in 2005 and took the company public the next year.
Shutterfly specializes in digital photo products and services for consumers and professional photography markets as well as the ability to upload, store, share, edit, and print photos through its website.
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Shutterfly had $600 billion in revenue in 2012 and is valued at $1 billion by investors.