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CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 69% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

Warby Parker IPO: Everything you need to know about Warby Parker

Article By: ,  Former Senior Financial Writer

When was the Warby Parker IPO?

Warby Parker listed on September 29 via a direct listing rather than a traditional IPO. This means that the company didn't raise any money from the listing, but current investors were able to sell their shares on the open market.

Registered shareholders offered 77.7 million class A shares, which were expected to have net proceeds of $190 million. According the company’s filing its shares traded at $24.53 each in private exchanges, however shares started trading at about $54. The company will trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol WRBY.

Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Morgan Stanley and Allen & Co. advised Warby Parker on the listing. Warby Parker is just one direct-to-consumer retailer listing this year, discover the other IPOs coming up here.

How much is Warby Parker worth?

Warby Parker is worth $6 billion following its listing, although it was only valued at $3 billion in its last funding round in August 2020. Warby Parker has raised over $536 million as a private company.

While this valuation might gather a lot of attention, it’s important to look at the company beneath, as the firm has yet to turn a profit and probably won’t for some time. The valuation is likely based on optimism for the company’s future, but Warby Parker would need to grow its revenue by about 600% to warrant the market capitalisation.

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What does Warby Parker do?

Warby Parker is an eyewear retailer, founded in 2010, that offers fashionable products at affordable prices. The company started out as an entirely digitally-based platform but has expanded beyond e-commerce into brick-and-mortar spaces.

Warby Parker offers a full eye health service that includes eyeglasses, contact lenses, glasses insurance, eye exams and vision tests. Consumers can access the full suite of care online and in stores. 

How does Warby Parker make money?

Warby Parker makes money through the sale of eyewear (starting at $95) and other services to consumers. More than 60% of Warby Parker’s total revenue comes from its online platform, with the remaining capital coming from retail locations.

Is Warby Parker profitable?

Warby Parker is not yet profitable; it reported a net loss of $7.3 million for the first six months of 2021 in its SEC-1 filing, which was the first glimpse the public has been given into the company’s books. The losses are concerning, especially given that the company’s sales growth is also declining.

However, Warby Parker did also disclose a 53% jump in revenue in 2021 up to $271 million from $177 million for the same six-month period in 2020.

It’s important to note that the company also recorded a $356.3 million accumulated deficit, which means the business’s debts are growing at a greater rate than its reported earnings.

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What is Warby Parker's business strategy?

Warby Parker’s business strategy is a direct-to-consumer model, in which the brand has placed its focus on selling eyewear to its audience via social media and online ads. The company’s advertising strategy has helped the brand become a household name.

However, this e-commerce strategy is pretty flawed, as although other retailers have found success in the model, consumers are still reasonably reluctant to buy eyewear online. Despite Warby Parker’s home try-on service, most people still want the professional assistance of an optician and the experience of shopping instore rather than the logistics of returning the frames they don’t like. The online eyewear industry grew by just 4% in the past five years, and accounted for 4% of total glasses sales in the US in 2020. 

However, now that Covid-19 is gradually coming under control, Warby Parker has started to boost its physical presence with brick-and-mortar stores. As of June 30, there were 142 Warby Parker retail outlets across 35 states with three stores in Canada. The company will be hoping that the shift away from a purely e-commerce model can help boost its top-line. WRBY is hoping to bring its total store count to about 160 by the end of 2021.

Who are Warby Parker’s competitors?

Warby Parker’s competitors are other US eyewear market giants such as Vision Source, Luxottica, National Vision, Walmart Vision and Costco Vision.

According to research by Statista, the global eyeglasses market could be worth over $197 billion by 2027. Given the popularity of Warby Parker, it’s reasonable to expect that the brand could benefit from this trend, but the company actually only has about a 1% share of the US eyewear market.

Warby Parker will need to focus on strengthening its balance sheet before anyone can get too excited, especially given the profitability of its larger competitors. The company is also lagging behind in terms of its retail locations, when you compare its 145 stores to National Vision’s 1,205.

Who owns Warby Parker?

Warby Parker is owned by a combination of 31 investors including the co-founders Neil Blumenthal, Dave Gilboa, Andrew Hunt and Jeffrey Raider, as well as the executive board and venture capitalists.

Tiger Global Management, T. Rowe Price, General Catalyst, D1 Capital Partners and Durable Capital among its largest investors, according to its filing.

Board of directors of Warby Parker

The management and directors of Warby Parker are as follows:

  • Neil Blumenthal , Co-Founder, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Chair
  • Dave Gilboa, Co-Founder, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Chair
  • Steven Miller, Chief Financial Officer                                   
  • Andrew Hunt, Co-Founder and Director
  • Jeffrey Raider, Co-Founder and Director
  • Teresa Briggs, Director
  • Joel Cutler, Director
  • Youngme Moon, Director
  • Gabrielle Sulzberger, Director
  • Ronald A. Williams, Director

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