Fifteen years after Eric Baker was fired from StubHub, the ticketing giant he cofounded, he bought it back for $4 billion—weeks before coronavirus utterly wrecked the business. Revenge isn’t always sweet.t’s Thanksgiving Eve 2019, and Eric Baker is already celebrating. “There has never been a better time to be in live events,” he says giddily, knowing that he’s positioned to profit from pretty much all of them. Two days earlier, Baker had announced the biggest deal of his life.
Success is nearly always a matter of some luck and good timing. In this case, Baker—who declined repeated requests for a follow-up interview —had neither. It’s rare that you can judge a deal within months of completion, but the verdict on this one is absolute: Baker’s purchase of StubHub will go down as one of the worst deals in history, closed just days before the pandemic eviscerated the live-events business that, with regard to ticket reselling, he had so gleefully cornered.
It was during his time at Bain, according to Baker, that he first hatched the idea for an online ticket marketplace. His girlfriend wanted to seeon Broadway, but tickets were scarce, requiring him to look on the secondary market. “‘How do you do it?’” he remembers thinking. “‘Do I go on a street corner?’ I’d have to look online and find a ticket broker and pay through the nose. It wasn’t a lot of fun.
From there, the founders’ paths diverged for the first time. Fluhr dropped out of school to work on the business with a small team, including Jeff Lawson, who is now the billionaire founder of Twilio. It was risky: The dot-com bubble had just burst. “We were sort of swimming against the current,” Fluhr says.
Baker thought about traveling the world for a year. Then he had a better idea. When he left StubHub, the company had never asked him to sign a noncompete agreement. “I think the thought process was, well, ‘Gosh, Eric is the second-largest shareholder; he’s not going to compete,’” Baker recalls. That was wrong. Barely a month after getting let go, while planning the first leg of his trip, to London, Baker realized his former colleagues were years away from expanding into Europe.
“A lot of these companies that live month to month or on three-month horizons are going to have issues surviving.”
Do not buy from the SCAM company. They do not respond to customer service issues and they will NOT take care of you. They have kept my $$$ for over a year with runaround and dead ends (event canceled in May due to Corona). THIS COMPANY IS A SCAM. BEWARE.
BEWARE Eric Baker doesn’t return messages. I’ve been trying to get help since May. Do not buy from the SCAM company. They do not respond to customer service issues and they will NOT take care of you. They have kept my $$$ for over a year with runaround and dead ends.
And then he fired all stubhub employees during a pandemic so that he could buy a 39 million dollar mansion (his 3rd one) in Beverly Hills. Fuck you Eric 🖕🏼
World Health Organization labeled Covid-19 as global health emergency on January 30, 2020; two weeks before the deal closed.
Yikes
I have a very deep suspicion that the title of this article will age rather poorly.
STUBBB HUBBBB!!! Online scalper...
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