AlleyCorp FAQ
What is AlleyCorp?
AlleyCorp is a network of affiliated companies that operate independently of one another, but do, on occasion, share resources. Some of the companies are housed at the same location, some are not.
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Currently there are five companies in the network:
The Business Insider: an online business news and analysis site that provides news, commentary and discussion on the technology, media and communications industries.
http://www.businessinsider.com/
Gilt Groupe: an invitation-only online community that offers members exclusive access to coveted fashion and luxury lifestyle sample sales, events and brands.
http://www.gilt.com/
Music Nation: an online music community that provides bands and musicians with resources to better connect and interact with fans.
http://www.musicnation.com/
ShopWiki: a breakthrough search engine that provides advanced Web crawling technology to help shoppers find products and make more informed buying decisions.
http://www.shopwiki.com/
10gen: a new platform designed to help developers quickly and easily build complex and scalable web applications.
http://www.10gen.com/
↑ topAre there more companies on the way?
Please check this site often for updates.
↑ topWhat does AlleyCorp do?
AlleyCorp provides strategic insight to the companies in its network. AlleyCorp senior executives are not, for the most part, involved in the day-to-day operations of the companies, rather, they are responsible for the long-term vision and direction of each property.
↑ topIs AlleyCorp a VC?
No.
↑ topDoes AlleyCorp own the companies in its network?
AlleyCorp does not own any company. It provides strategic direction and counsel to the companies in its network.
↑ topAre any of the companies in the AlleyCorp network traded publicly?
No. For further information on companies in AlleyCorp's network, please visit the company's respective Web site.
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