![]() ![]() But markets change, and they could all be wrong in the end.”įinger took on the almost nonexistent market of automated restaurant takeout and delivery ordering in 1999 when he co-founded SeamlessWeb (now Seamless). Naysayers told him it would never fly, but he kept at it and sold the company, an online portal for restaurant takeout and delivery, in 2006 to ARAMARK for an undisclosed amount. Finger is now actively involved in advising early stage startups.Īs for Finger’s seemingly harebrained business idea? Seamless is a company alive and well, on par this year to rake in a reported $100 million. People will tell you that the market is too small, that you won’t be able to make a go of it. “Remember that most feedback will be negative when you're starting out. ![]() “If Henry Ford had asked people what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse they wouldn’t have been able to envision a car,” Jason Finger says. ![]()
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