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MyNines, start, which made its debut in 2009, belly went up. The company, which we equate to "Kayak private sales", was unable to secure funding necessary to sustain a business.
MyNines is designed to help consumers sort through daily Flash sales sites aggregating goods for sale and offering users the ability to search and filter designer category high discounts, as well as the termination of the transaction as soon as possible, most viewed items transactions up to $ 100 and recently listed.
We received a letter from the Director and cofounder of the Apars Kothari, who moved to the role of VP at private sale shopping destination site RUE La La, where she will head business development and strategic partnerships.
Says Kothari, who was previously Manager of corporate development at Fox Interactive Media:
& Dear friends, colleagues
After an incredible two years chasing my dream as Director/co-founder MyNines I am thrilled to continue to the next stage of my career as the head of the techfashion new business strategic development partnerships at & street, La La.
While MyNines embodiment of perfect blend my passion for fashion & business, I do not have the resources to expand it. I super-excited not only use the assets, which I purchased in MyNines but also work with the command exec rockstar RLL.
I learned a ton of & my deep experience in the world of Flash sales/fashion ensures optimal springboard to reveal game-changing opportunities for RLL.
Kothari, will be based in New York Office of RUE La La.
MyNines, which is now in offline mode, was originally founded in 2009 and raised $ 500000 in initial funding.
We've run the TechCrunch deadpool.
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