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Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
Microsoft is paying $240 million for 1.6 percent of facebook.
And I thought they were nuts for turning down $800 million for the whole thing. This valuation has to be nuts, right? Has facebook shown any ability to monetize on a scale that could make this valuation conceivable? For comparison, the total market cap of General Motors was less than $15 billion fairly recently. |
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Re: Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
I don't understand how the site could possibly be worth that much money. WTF?
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Re: Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
If I owned FB I would be selling as much of it off as possible if I could get anywhere near these #s.
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Re: Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
Facebook is rapidly making its way through Sweden at the moment. Like, really really rapidly. I bet they have pretty big plans for it.
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Re: Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
that's [censored] sick. I'm opening as many accounts as possible immediately.
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Re: Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
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Facebook is rapidly making its way through Sweden at the moment. Like, really really rapidly. I bet they have pretty big plans for it. [/ QUOTE ] it's pretty ridiculous how quickly they take over new regions when they get started. i added my first friend in finland maybe a month ago. since then i've added basically everyone i know. it went from nobody in the country having heard of facebook to everyone being on facebook in a ridiculously short time. |
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Re: Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
Also realize that MSFT desperately wanted a piece of Facebook for strategic reasons and that they were in a bidding war with Google. Even if MSFT doesn't think that Facebook as a whole is worth $15bn they were willing to pay up for a 1.6% stake.
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Re: Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
the $15 billion valuation is ridiculous given that the deal also gives Microsoft the exclusive rights to sell advertising on facebook
http://www.computerworld.com/action/arti...p;intsrc=kc_top |
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Re: Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
$15B sounds just terrible from what I know, which is obviously not near as much as those guys. I mean, no one has even showed FB making an operating profit yet.
Like I mentioned in a thread earlier about a $750M valuation, MySpace only made $10M on $550M revenue. And that's a site with more users and not plagued by the scalability problem facing FB where you can't have more than 5,000 friends. It'll be interesting to see how this turns out. |
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Re: Deal values Facebook at at least 15 Billion Dollars
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$15B sounds just terrible from what I know, which is obviously not near as much as those guys. I mean, no one has even showed FB making an operating profit yet. Like I mentioned in a thread earlier about a $750M valuation, MySpace only made $10M on $550M revenue. And that's a site with more users and not plagued by the scalability problem facing FB where you can't have more than 5,000 friends. It'll be interesting to see how this turns out. [/ QUOTE ] Why does everyone keep mentioning that? Who the hell has more than 5,000 friends...? |
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