What's the current true business value of
Twitter
(current revenue, cash flow, risks/liabilities,
etc.)?
Take that business value x 3 and there's your
price. Stop paying 1,000 x or more the actual
value of these companies just based on
speculation. You're risking your shareholders
money, not your own!!!
These companies need to do a better job and
acclimate
to realistic business practices, as was the
outcome of
the dotCom bubble burst. From there, if the
new owner
can create more ROI on purchasing a services
like
Twitter, then they (and their shareholders)
deserve
the extra profit they've developed. The
original
business creator would receive their fair share
from
the sale, too, and perhaps more if they stay on
as a
VP of the product under the new ownership.
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