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The Largest Software IPO Ever: How Snowflake Still Left Money on the Table

11/21/2024
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In this solo episode, CJ experiments with a new format called S-1 Cinema as he delves into the intricacies of Snowflake’s remarkable IPO which debuted on September 16, 2020. Excluding social media giants like Facebook and Snap Inc., it stands as the biggest software IPO to date, marked by an explosive stock price jump that surpassed its already high issue price. CJ unpacks Snowflake’s cloud-based data storage offering and its usage-based pricing model. He explores the company’s unique position at the time of its IPO, operating as both a competitor to and a customer of major cloud providers like AWS. CJ also discusses the company's financial metrics, growth, the leadership changes that shaped its trajectory, and the major investors that profited. Listeners will learn about the IPO pricing strategy that left significant money on the table and how the company fares today.

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TIMESTAMPS:

(00:00) Intro to Snowflake’s IPO

(02:27) Sponsor – Operators Guild | Maxio

(04:54) What Snowflake Does and Its Pricing Model

(07:39) Snowflake as a Competitor and User of Cloud Services

(09:02) Snowflake’s Metrics and Cash Burn at IPO

(11:20) How Frank Slootman Became CEO

(14:16) Intro to Frank Slootman and His Meritocracy

(16:09) Sponsor – Leapfin | Mercury | NetSuite

(19:22) Intro to CFO Mike Scarpelli

(20:59) The IPO Price and What They Left on the Table

(23:25) The Companies That Made Money on the IPO

(26:08) Other Companies That IPOed in 2020

(26:59) How Snowflake Is Doing Today

(29:09) Three Core Things to Snowflake’s Identity



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