StockX Stock

stockx.comConsumer & Lifestyle / E-commerceFounded: 2030Funding to Date: $162MM

StockX is the developer of a marketplace platform focused on a wide range of product categores and leveraging a data-driven, bid-ask model to provide buyers with the real-time visibility to know they are getting a fair price. The company was founded by Chris Kaufman, Dan Gilbert, Greg Schwartz, and Josh Luber in 2015 and is headquartered in Detroit, MI.

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Team

Management Team

Daniel Forth
Senior Director of Finance
Josh Luber JD
Co-Founder & Board Member
Daniel Gilbert
Co-Founder
Greg Schwartz
Co-Founder, Chief Operating Officer & Board Member
Scott Cutler JD
Chief Executive Officer & Board Member
Chris Kaufman
Co-Founder & Chief Creative Officer
Vishnu Patankar
Chief Technology Officer
Deena Bahri
Chief Marketing Officer

Board Members

Jacob Cohen JD
Board Member
John Lyman
GV
Robert Mylod Jr.
Annox Capital
Roger Lee
Board Member
Stacy Brown-Philpot
Board Member

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StockX CMO Deena Bahri joins Yahoo Finance Live to talk about creating cultural moments through fashion collaborations and partnerships, building relationships with customers and profiles of consumers, and the future outlook of a StockX IPO.
The company, which had a valuation of $3.8B in April, is working with Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs on the deal. While StockX is eyeing an IPO in the next few months, the timing could change.
At TechCrunch’s Detroit City Spotlight this week, I sat down with Rae Witte, the journalist behind the StockX EC-1. TechCrunch’s EC-1 push allows individual authors to go deep on a particular company. And as StockX has been headquartered in Detroit since its inception, we took the chanc…
E-commerce startups and tech companies have sprouted up to target this connected cultural consumer, and StockX has had to run quickly to maintain its product and marketplace lead.
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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