Skip to main content

Groupon files to raise up to $950 mln

Groupon fundsShortly after rejecting Google’s $6 billion buyout, Groupon could potentially acquire up to $950 million by selling off preferred shares. VCExperts reports that on December 17, the company filed a 22-page document with the state of Delaware to authorize Series G funding, which could bring Groupon’s worth between an estimated $6.5 and 7.8 billion. The document states that Groupon amends its certificate of incorporation, and can thereby issue approximately 30 million shares of Series G preferred stock for $31.59 a share.

The site also speculates that this money could be used to finance Groupon’s international expansion. The daily deals site has made no secret about its plans to develop in Asia, and this round of funding would undoubtedly help with expenses.

CEO Andrew Mason confirmed the report, saying via Twitter that “Groupon is in the process of completing a new round of financing.” Bloomberg reports that the CEO is considering “an initial public offering in the new year,” and in more development for the company, has hired former Amazon VP of finance Jason Child as its CFO. Bold steps for a startup that was purportedly considering selling itself to Google weeks ago. Bloomberg claims that sources close to the situation say the deal went sour because Mason feared it “would sap employee morale and alienate business clients.”

Whatever the reason, it appears Mason made the right decision. If Groupon’s funding sees its full potential, it will soon be valued more than Google’s $6 billion offer. And any significant growth for the company means it could also exceed its estimated $2 billion in annual revenue for 2010 in 2011.

If Groupon goes IPO the shares would become publicly traded stock. The jury is still out on how seriously the company is contemplating this option. VCExperts claims that Mason’s investment in overseas expansion signals resistance to IPO plans, but various reports maintain that it is still a possibility and one that Groupon will continue to mull over in the coming year.

Molly McHugh
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Before coming to Digital Trends, Molly worked as a freelance writer, occasional photographer, and general technical lackey…
Best gaming laptop deals: Alienware, Razer, Asus and more
An Alienware m16 gaming laptop in use on a desk, playing Baldur's Gate III.

Gaming can be a lot of fun, but if you're the sort of person who doesn't want to deal with a big gaming desktop, then going for a gaming laptop makes a lot of sense. Of course, you aren't going to get as much power under the hood as you would with a desktop, and it might cost a bit more, but you do get a lot of mobility and an included screen in the process. Either way, modern gaming laptops have become really great, and even the budget-oriented stuff can play some of the best PC games out there.

To that end, we've gone out and collected some of our favorite gaming laptop deals out there. On the other hand, if you don't want something that yells "gaming laptop," check out some of these other laptop deals that include more traditional-looking laptops with some gaming specs.
IdeaPad Gaming 3 gaming laptop -- $617, was $950

Read more
Best Antivirus Deals: Protect your PC or Mac from just $35
norton 360 deluxe with lifelock deal best buy december 2021 antivirus shutterstock stock image

If you just grabbed one of these desktop deals or laptop deals, then you may want to also consider arming yourself with one of the best antivirus programs on the market. That's especially true since the antiviruses that tend to come with these deals only last 30 days or so and don't even include the full suite of tools. So, if you want protection against everything from viruses to phishing scams, then be sure to check our favorite antivirus deals below.
NortonLifeLock 360 Deluxe -- $35, was $90

Norton products are a firm fixture amongst the best antivirus software for good reason. They're simple to use and typically cover all the devices you could need to protect. In the case of NortonLifeLock, you get so much more than just antivirus protection too. The software package covers up to five devices at once meaning it will happily work on your Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS systems all at once without a problem. That means all your devices will be regularly monitored for any nefarious files or any other potential issues relating to malware or similar. Real-time protection means there's nothing you need to do other than keep an eye out for any alerts from the service. It's great peace of mind but Norton LifeLock 360 Deluxe goes further than that.

Read more
Best Samsung monitor deals: 4K monitors, ultrawide, and more
Press image of the Samsung ViewFinity S9 studio monitor.

Samsung is probably one of the most well-known electronics companies, making everything from some of the best phones on the market to washers and driers, so it has a huge pedigree in the tech field. That pedigree also extends to monitors, as it also makes some of the best monitors and best gaming monitors on the market as well, so if you're looking to buy a new one, grabbing a Samsung on is a pretty smart choice. Of course, there's a huge selection of monitors to pick from, which is why we've gone out and selected some of our favorite Samsung monitor deals and compiled them for you below.

Also, if you're not quite sure what monitor to buy, check out our computer monitor buying guide to get a better sense of what you need. And, if you don't find it among Samsung monitors, you can always check some other great monitor deals as well.
Samsung 22-inch T350 Full HD monitor -- $100, was $120

Read more