"And Chicago is still super cool. Did you know that we have the largest water filtration plant in the continental United States? Great city, can't understand why people wouldn't want to move here, but whatever..."
WTF? I'm sure glad that Chicago has such a persuasive spokesperson.
Your "..." actually left out a useful part of the sentence, "— now we’re in the Valley too." This is simply a humorous way to point out that it was harder to recruit people to Chicago than it would have been to Silicon Valley. Indicting him for that seems pretty extreme to me.
My comment was tongue in cheek. If Groupon IPOs or sells for a bajillion dollars it will do more for internet companies in Chicago than anything I can think of, ever.
They already have a billion plus valuation, thanks to the investment by the Russian money laundering operation DST.
I really don't think location matters so much when it comes to dot coms. If you can get traction and revenue, does it really matter where you're located?
Its majority owned by an oligarch named Usmanov. Like most of his fellow post-Soviet oligarchs, they've been trying very hard to funnel their undeserved wealth out of Russia and into Western assets and banks.
I guess it's some consolation that this money is ending up in the hands of Silicon Valley (or Chicago, in the case of Groupon), instead of it just going to British soccer teams and yachts in the Riviera.
WTF? I'm sure glad that Chicago has such a persuasive spokesperson.