Groupon IPO By The Numbers

Groupon IPO By The Numbers
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After much anticipation, daily deals site Groupon has finally filed for an IPO. Groupon is seeking to raise $750 million, and has previously been thought to be valued at up to $25 billion.

Here's a look at the offering, by the numbers in Groupon's S-1 filing with the SEC.

  • 8.3 million: Subscribers as of March 31, 2011
  • 152,203: Subscribers at June 30, 2009

  • $644.7 million: Revenue in the first quarter of 2011

  • $44.2 million: Revenue in same period of 2010

  • $3.3 million: Revenue in second quarter of 2009
  • $270 million: Profit in first quarter of 2011

  • $19.9 million: Profit in same period of 2009
  • 43: Number of countries where Groupon operates today

  • 5: Number of U.S. cities Groupon operated in 2009
  • 56,781: Number of merchants in marketplace in first quarter of 2011

  • 212: Number of merchants in marketplace in second quarter of 2009
  • 28.1 million: Number of Groupons sold in first quarter of 2011

  • 116,231: Number of Groupons sold in second quarter of 2009
  • 7,107: Number of employees as of March 31, 2011

  • 37: Number of employees on June 30, 2009
  • $179.9 million: Money spent on online marketing to acquire subscribers in first quarter of 2011
  • $180,000: Base salary CEO Andrew Mason received in 2010

  • $575: Base salary CEO Andrew Mason will receive in 2011, at his own recommendation
  • $184,599: Total compensation for Andrew Mason in 2010
  • $9.6 million: Total compensation for Jason E. Childs, Groupon CFO in 2010
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