Here’s something you probably didn’t know: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos reads Business Insider. And likes it.
In fact, Bezos is leading Business Insider’s latest $5 million funding round, joined by existing investors RRE Ventures and Institutional Venture Partners.
While the exact amount of Bezos’ investment wasn’t disclosed, Business Insider editor-in-chief Henry Blodget said the Amazon’s CEO’s share was “significant.”
“This capital will allow us to continue to invest aggressively in many areas of the business, including editorial, tech/product, sales and marketing, subscriptions, and events,” Blodget said last night in a memo sent to employees.
Bezos’ reason for the investment? Apparently he sees a lot of Amazon in Business Insider. As Blodget writes:
Jeff’s investment grew out of a dinner he and I had about a year ago. We talked about the business, and he was excited about it. (He sees some parallels with Amazon). A few months later, he expressed an interest in investing. My reaction was basically “Hell, yeah!”
Business Insider has been on a tear as of late. Revenue was at $10 million last year, according to sources, and the site is expected to bring in $15 million in 2013 (though it’s still not profitable; it had a net loss of $3 million last year). The site has to date raised $18 million.
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