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    information Sumo.com buyer purchases a money making business on Flippa and gives to a subscriber on YouTube

    Four years ago Noah Kagan who was employee #30 at Facebook, purchased Sumo.com for his company that was using SumoMe.com. In a podcast it was explained that Kagan paid $500,000 upfront and $1 million over the next five years. Noah Kagan explained that paying over 5 years made sense to him...
  2. equity78

    information Sumo.com buyer purchases a money making business on Flippa and gives to a subscriber on YouTube

    Four years ago Noah Kagan who was employee #30 at Facebook, purchased Sumo.com for his company that was using SumoMe.com. In a podcast it was explained that Kagan paid $500,000 upfront and $1 million over the next five years. Noah Kagan explained that paying over 5 years made sense to him...
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