An Illinois startup called Ylunch.com is getting some press from the Chicago Tribune (free registration). One of the founders, Greg Sirochinsky, compares his company to Google, and asks:
Look at the Google guy, Sergey Brin--he just made [$3.2 billion] off his IPO. Look at Mark Cuban--he made a fortune on the Internet and bought the Dallas Mavericks [professional basketball team]. If Sergey Brin can do it with Google, why can't Greg Sirochinsky do it with Ylunch.com?
Let's see ... because their ideas weren't simply undistinguished copies of a gazillion other businesses?
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1. Posted by Greg Sirochinsky on September 19, 2004 @ 11:38 | Permalink
My name is Greg sirochinsky I am the CEO of the company I would be happy to answer ANY questions through email (gregs@ylunch.com)
or on the phone: 8477217555
Thank you
2. Posted by Eugene on September 23, 2004 @ 2:04 | Permalink
I am very happy that people are taking notice of our company. As with any business, you will have people that really like your product/idea and people that dislike it.
I would really like to hear more opinions about our website, negative and/or positive.
Eugene Bendik
3. Posted by Martin Altgeld on April 12, 2006 @ 17:25 | Permalink
I really like using www.DiningChicago.com
4. Posted by Grub Hub on February 4, 2008 @ 14:39 | Permalink
grubhub is my favorite
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