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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
      last edited by

      Yes, I agree - people just think it will never happen to them. How easy they forget!

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      • Bill KindleB
        Bill Kindle @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said:

        @Bill-Kindle said:

        @scottalanmiller We've been 'conditioned' to not care.

        Mostly by ourselves.

        And that apathy towards privacy on the net bothers me the most. You see a lot of people doing mental gymnastics trying to justify why it's OK and that if you don't want it shared don't put it on the net. To me someone's digital foot prints are no different than their personal effects. They are to remain digital private property subject to the same laws that require a search warrant before obtaining. The snooping is inexcusable.

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        • Bill KindleB
          Bill Kindle
          last edited by

          Twitter stock now tumbling:
          http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/TWTR

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Bill Kindle
            last edited by

            @Bill-Kindle said:

            Twitter stock now tumbling:
            http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/TWTR

            And Tumblr sticks now Tweeting?

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            • david.wieseD
              david.wiese
              last edited by david.wiese

              it's quite interesting that these "tech" companies are so over-valued. I mean look at the Candy Crush makers ipo today, valued at 7 billion, stock prices when down shortly after they become available and they are down 10 percent already. I am not sure i understand why a company that is so small issued 15 million shares of stock for such a high rate when it only has a single product to sell. Its a fad that these companies are riding for a single product line. This is not sustainable by any measure.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @david.wiese
                last edited by Dashrender

                @david.wiese said:

                it's quite interesting that these "tech" companies are so over-valued. I mean look at the Candy Crush makers ipo today, valued at 7 billion, stock prices when down shortly after they become available and they are down 10 percent already. I am not sure i understand why a company that is so small issued 15 million shares of stock for such a high rate when it only has a single product to sell. Its a fad that these companies are riding for a single product line. This is not sustainable by any measure.

                Why not, if they can get idiot investors to buy their stock and they tank tomorrow - They'll have drained the company of all cash and let the company (and the stocker holder) be left holding the bag.

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                • david.wieseD
                  david.wiese @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender and that is what i don't understand, who is stupid enough to by stock in a one-trick pony? Apparently 7.1 billion dollars worth of stupid exists though.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    All IPOs work like that. Huge surge and then drop.

                    It's funny that this is noticed here since so many of us are here specifically because of the actions elsewhere as a company tries to make themselves "look big" leading up to their IPO.

                    It begs the question - who would buy those stocks when there is no tangible value in the company and what intangible there is rides on an illusion and could evaporate overnight.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @david.wiese
                      last edited by scottalanmiller

                      @david.wiese said:

                      @Dashrender and that is what i don't understand, **who is stupid enough to by stock in a one-trick pony? **Apparently 7.1 billion dollars worth of stupid exists though.

                      Goldman-Sachs 😉

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                      • david.wieseD
                        david.wiese @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller good point

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