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  1. Business model and management

     Worldstock  Bitcoin 

  2. Naked short selling campaign

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2015}}{{Infobox company
| name = Overstock.com, Inc.
| logo = Overstock.com logo.svg
| type = Public
| traded_as = {{NASDAQ|OSTK}}
Russell 2000 Component
| foundation = {{start date and age|1997|5|5}} (as D2-Disc ounts Direct)
| founder = Patrick Byrne
| location_city = Midvale, Utah
| location_country = U.S.
| key_people = Patrick Byrne, founder, CEO
| num_employees = 1,800 (2017)
| industry = Retail
| revenue = {{decrease}} US$ 1.745 billion (2017)
| operating_income = {{decrease}} US$ -46.63 million (2017)
| net_income = {{decrease}} US$ -109.88 million (2017)
| assets = {{decrease}} US$ 433.81 million (2017)
| equity = {{decrease}} US$ 172.12 million (2017)
| products =
| homepage = {{url|overstock.com}}
}}Overstock.com, Inc. is an American internet retailer headquartered in Midvale, Utah,[1] near Salt Lake City.[2]

Overstock.com was originally founded in 1997 by Robert Brazell as D2: Discounts Direct. Two years later, it was sold to Patrick M. Byrne who renamed it Overstock.com. The company initially sold exclusively surplus and returned merchandise on an online e-commerce marketplace, liquidating the inventories of at least 18 failed dot-com companies at below-wholesale prices.[3] The company continues to sell home decor, furniture, bedding, and many other goods that are closeout merchandise,[4] however, it also sells new merchandise.[5]

In May 2002, Overstock held an IPO at a per-share price of $13, and after achieving significant growth and profits in some early quarters, achieved a profit of $7.7 million in 2009[6] and reported its first billion-dollar year in 2010. The business started rebranding in early 2011, as "O.co", to simplify and unify its international operations[7] but interrupted this effort a few months later, citing consumer confusion over the new name.[8]

Business model and management

Part of Overstock.com's merchandise is purchased by or manufactured specifically for the company. Among their products are handmade goods produced for Overstock by workers in developing nations.[9][10] The company also manages the inventory supply for other retailers. In addition to its direct retail sales, Overstock.com began offering online auctions on its website in 2004, known as Overstock.com Marketplace and later O.co Marketplace. This service was retired in July 2011.[11]

After initially relying solely on word-of-mouth marketing from customers,[12] the company turned to distinctive television advertisements starring German actress Sabine Ehrenfeld.[13][14] Later, they would employ other advertising spokespersons.

In July 2006, John J. Byrne, the father of Overstock's chief executive, resigned from the board of directors after a public airing of the elder Byrne's unhappiness with his son's actions against naked short-selling.[15] In August 2008, Jack Byrne said that after "much initial skepticism" he believed his son was "right all along" about the battle and lawsuits with short-sellers and analysts.[16] In 2010 the elder Byrne returned to the Overstock.com board of directors.

In early 2007, John A. Fisher and Ray Groves resigned from the Overstock board of directors over disagreement with the company's prime broker suit.[17][18]

On January 2, 2008,[19] Overstock announced that cofounder Jason Lindsey had resigned as President, COO, and as a Director of Overstock effective from December 31, 2007. Byrne said Lindsey had "played a decisive role getting [Overstock] back on track" after "I screwed it up a couple years ago".[20] Overstock stock dropped to a four-year low following the announcement,[21] which an analyst for investment bank Broadpoint Capital described as a "key loss".[22]

In 2011, revenues dropped 5 percent over a two-month penalty period imposed by Google. According to the Associated Press, Overstock set up fake websites linking back to its own site. Overstock said it was penalized in part for a practice of encouraging college and university websites to post links to Overstock pages so that students and faculty could receive discounts. As a result of the Google penalty, search results for certain products dropped in Google rankings.[23][24] During the same year, Overstock.com acquired naming rights to the former Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, renaming it Overstock.com Coliseum.[25] The Coliseum was later rebranded O.co Coliseum, in keeping with Overstock's then-rebranding as O.co (in April 2016, the name O.co Coliseum was dropped in favor of Oakland-Alameda Coliseum).

In 2013, Overstock began promoting increased immigration. Overstock president Jonathan Johnson told the Los Angeles Times that his firm had struggled to hire enough computer programmers and software developers to expand the business. "We pay more, and they are still hard to fill", he said. "We need to be more free in letting people in. That helps us solve our border problem. No one goes through the window of a house if they can ring the doorbell and come in the front door."[26]

In 2014, Overstock began developing software that would allow it to distribute corporate stock online instead of using traditional methods like the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ.[27]

Overstock.com's Board of Directors on January 9, 2014, was Patrick Byrne, Jonathan E. Johnson III, Allison H. Abraham, Barclay F. Corbus, Samuel A. Mitchell, Stormy D. Simon, Joseph J. Tabacco, Jr. and Dr. Kirthi Kalyanam [28]

Byrne took an indefinite leave of absence in April 2016, because of hepatitis C complications. The general counsel, Mitch Edwards, was named acting CEO.[29] In July 2016, Byrne returned as CEO.

Worldstock

In 2001 Overstock set up the Worldstock division, to showcase the work of artisans from around the world.[30][31] By 2006 there were approximately 6,000 producers contributing.[32][33]

Bitcoin

On January 9, 2014, Overstock.com became the first major retailer to start accepting bitcoin as payments for its goods.[34] In the first 22 hours, they received over 800 orders worth US $126,000 in bitcoin.[35] This represents a 4.33% increase in sales from their normal income of $3 million per day.[36]

As of March 13, 2014, Overstock bitcoin income had shrunk to under 1% of their normal daily cash intake.[37]

In a community interview with social media site Reddit on May 3, 2014, in response to a question to the Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne about the percentage of revenue and transactions paid for in bitcoin, Byrne responded that the percentage was "Tiny. <.1%".[38] In mid-2014 Overstock.com announced that bitcoin sales were averaging $300,000 per month and that the company expected bitcoin sales to add 4 cents to the company's 2014 earnings per share.[39]

On September 14, 2014, Overstock announced it would begin donating 4% of bitcoin revenue to foundations that were advocating for cryptocurrency.[40]

In August 2018, it was reported that Overstock.com shares increased 17% after a "major Chinese equity firm agreed to invest in tZERO, the blockchain subsidiary vying to reshape the investment world through a SEC-regulated alternative trading system (ATS)." tZero is an Overstock.com blockchain subsidiary.[41]

Naked short selling campaign

The company has received attention stemming from CEO Patrick Byrne's battle against alleged naked short selling of his company's shares. Beginning in 2005, Byrne has contended that a number of companies, including Overstock.com, have been the targets of this practice, which involves selling a stock short but without the usual step of initially borrowing or locating the shares. Byrne alleges that the practice circumvents safeguards of conventional shorting, and has been used in large schemes devised to profit from driving down the prices of companies' shares, in many cases leading to these companies' failure. With Overstock, Byrne contends that the company's longstanding appearance on the Regulation SHO Threshold Security list, an SEC-mandated list showing companies with a high number of "fails to deliver", along with high trading volumes that sometimes surpass total quantity of the company's stock, establish that it has been targeted by this practice.[42] Byrne's campaign has been controversial, including criticism in the financial press that Byrne is seeking to divert attention from Overstock's share price declines and failure to turn a profit.[43] New York Times columnist Joseph Nocera has said in 2006 that, "Except for a few fellow-traveling Web sites, where Mr. Byrne is viewed as a heroic figure, most people who understand the issue or have looked into it think it's pretty bogus."[44] Others have suggested that the problem is real, but that the SEC acts to prevent it and that it does not happen on any scale such as Byrne suggests. SEC Chairman Christopher Cox called abusive naked short selling "a fraud that the commission is bound to prevent and to punish."[45]

Overstock filed a lawsuit against the hedge fund Rocker Partners in 2005, for libel, unfair business practices and tortious interference, saying it colluded with a research firm, Gradient Analytics, in short-selling the company while paying Gradient Analytics to publish negative reports about Overstock.com and supplying pre-publication copies to Rocker. Naked short-selling was not alleged in that suit.[46] In a conference call with analysts in August 2005, a day after the suit was filed, Byrne said that "there's been a plan since we were in our teens to destroy our stock, drive it down to $6–10 ... and even a plan for how the company would then get whacked up." He said that the conspirators were part of a "Miscreants Ball", headed by a "Sith Lord", who he refused to identify but said "he's one of the master criminals from the 1980s." Byrne said the conspiracy included hedge funds, journalists, investigators, trial lawyers, the SEC, and Eliot Spitzer."[47] Gradient Analytics countersued, alleging Byrne waged a smear campaign.[48]

Rocker Partners, renamed Copper River Management, filed a counterclaim against Overstock in November 2007, alleging overstatement of profits, false projections, and misrepresentations about the company's ventures.[49] Copper River also alleges that Byrne tried to silence critics by suing them.[50][51][52][53] A portion of this suit was settled out of court on October 13, 2008, when Overstock.com and Gradient dropped the claims against each other after Gradient retracted allegations that Overstock's reporting methods did not comply with rules established by the FASB, stated they believed Overstock.com complied with GAAP standards, and that three directors were independent according to NASD standards, and apologized.[54][55] Byrne has said the apology and settlement "represents a great step forward in our case",[55] while Copper River's attorney stated that "If somehow this improved Overstock's case, then Gradient would admit to doing something wrong and they haven’t.", and that he expected the settlement to help Copper River's case.[56]

On December 8, 2009, it was announced that Copper River had reached an out of court settlement with Overstock. As part of the agreement, Copper River, which closed in December 2008, agreed to pay Overstock $5 million.[57] In a letter to his shareholders, Patrick Byrne said, "The good guys won". Copper River said in a statement that it continued to deny Overstock's allegations. Copper River managing general partner Marc Cohodes said "Although settlement deprives us of the ability to disprove Overstock's case and prosecute our counterclaims, we decided that the litigation costs did not justify passing up a practical way to end four-and-half years of meritless litigation by Overstock."[58][59]

In February 2007, Overstock.com launched a $3.5 billion lawsuit against Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and other large Wall Street firms, alleging a "massive illegal stock market manipulation scheme" involving naked short selling. Among its allegations, Overstock stated that since at least January 2005, naked short selling has accounted for large portions of Overstock stock, in some cases exceeding the 23.4 million total shares outstanding.[60] The lawsuit alleged that this had created "immense downward pressure" on share prices over time. Kerry Fields, associate professor of law and business ethics at the University of Southern California, said, "Byrne may be able to help set new law if he handles this right." Fields said, Byrne's "best approach now is probably to persuade the SEC, which continues to wander around the issue, or the government to serve subpoenas and let them decide whether or not his company was wronged."[61] John Coffee, director of the Center on Corporate Governance at Columbia University Law School, described it as overly ambitious and "extremely unpromising."[60] Two members of the Overstock.com board of directors, John Fisher and Ray Groves, resigned in disagreement over the lawsuit.[62][63]

In December 2010, all but two of the prime broker defendants settled out of court with Overstock for $4.4 million.[64] That same month, the company filed a motion seeking to amend its lawsuit against the remaining defendants—Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch—to include claims of RICO violations. The enhanced claims were based on evidence gained through discovery in the case.[65]

See also

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  • Online auction

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60. ^{{cite news|url=http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,660192260,00.html|title=Overstock sues brokers|date=February 3, 2007|accessdate=March 22, 2008|work=Deseret Morning News|first=Danny|last=King}}
61. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.cnet.com/Overstock+CEO+reflects+on+Cramer+debacle/2100-1030_3-6171494.html |title=Overstock CEO reflects on Cramer debacle |date=March 28, 2007 |accessdate=March 22, 2008 |first=Greg |last=Sandoval |work=CNET News |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120710222214/http://news.cnet.com/Overstock-CEO-reflects-on-Cramer-debacle/2100-1030_3-6171494.html |archivedate=July 10, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
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63. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=act.r0Ed5Gmw&refer=home|title=Overstock Director Groves Resigns Because of Broker Lawsuit|work=Bloomberg L.P.|date=May 25, 2007|accessdate=March 22, 2008|first=Danny|last=King}}
64. ^{{cite web|title=Form 8-K for OVERSTOCK.COM, INC|url=http://biz.yahoo.com/e/101216/ostk8-k.html|publisher=Yahoo|accessdate=November 3, 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110628202844/http://biz.yahoo.com/e/101216/ostk8-k.html|archivedate=June 28, 2011}}
65. ^[https://finance.yahoo.com/news/Overstock-adds-RICO-claim-to-apf-3448406367.html] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629044437/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/Overstock-adds-RICO-claim-to-apf-3448406367.html |date=June 29, 2011 }}

External links

  • [https://www.overstock.com Overstock.com]
  • [https://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=OSTK&t=5y Five-year stock price]
  • "Overstock.com Rezzes Into Second Life", CNN ireport.com, 2008-05-02. Retrieved on 2008-05-02.
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