Would You Invest In Facebook?

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Man, it's one of those propositions whereas I don't want to say shoulda, woulda, coulda. :MARIS61:
 
After seeing what happened 10 years ago (or so) to the dot com stocks, I'd be hesitant.
 
After seeing what happened 10 years ago (or so) to the dot com stocks, I'd be hesitant.

Sorry, but I'll never take investment advice from you ever again.
 
Sorry, but I'll never take investment advice from you ever again.

Can't say as I blame you, there.

Although, I did quadruple 3 stocks over one year saving for a down for our house, so how bad can I be?
 
Can't say as I blame you, there.

Although, I did quadruple 3 stocks over one year saving for a down for our house, so how bad can I be?


I still kick myself for not following my instincts to invest during Starbucks and Costco's ISO's.
 
IPO's would be a great investment. Most of us won't get before it goes public. Unless you get the stocks right when the bell rings; you'll probably be paying more than it's worth.
 
Now that DHS is allowed to mine all user info, Facebook will flatten out and eventually be replaced by something nicer.
 
Now that DHS is allowed to mine all user info, Facebook will flatten out and eventually be replaced by something nicer.

Yeah I agree; but look at google. There was a time when we had the opportunity to buy it for 40 a share. Isn't it like 500 now? As insanely rare it is; most the time you are right.
 
Yeah I agree; but look at google. There was a time when we had the opportunity to buy it for 40 a share. Isn't it like 500 now? As insanely rare it is; most the time you are right.

How about I add this to my sig?

most the time you are right. magnifier661
 
They're going to have a huge amount of capital. Their success will depend on how they put it to work.
 
Meh. Similar to paying a strippers way through college.
 
Facebook price will be so high that their company will have to grow 30% for 10 years straight. I believe I heard they have would have to get 25% of all internet traffic in 10 years.
 
I don't like the risk. Facebook is going public because it knows it has to now or forever hold it's peace. I do think you will get a return on your investment, but there are better opportunities out there right now
 
I don't like the risk. Facebook is going public because it knows it has to now or forever hold it's peace. I do think you will get a return on your investment, but there are better opportunities out there right now

I was really interested in getting into facebook until I talked with my investment banker. He said if we had the opportunity to purchase the IPO before it went public; you can make good money. But after the first day of trading; he anticipates it being over valued by 40%. That is too big a risk for me.
 
I was really interested in getting into facebook until I talked with my investment banker. He said if we had the opportunity to purchase the IPO before it went public; you can make good money. But after the first day of trading; he anticipates it being over valued by 40%. That is too big a risk for me.

Good info.

Thanks!
 
When I was 17 I inherited $7,000. I asked my dad what I should do with the money. He suggested investing it in a new startup company called Nike. Rather than doing that I bought a Chevy Vega and a bike and blew the rest.

Maybe that explains why, decades later, I live in a 900SF house.
 
When I was 17 I inherited $7,000. I asked my dad what I should do with the money. He suggested investing it in a new startup company called Nike. Rather than doing that I bought a Chevy Vega and a bike and blew the rest.

Maybe that explains why, decades later, I live in a 900SF house.

Oh, but the memories we still have! I'll never, ever forget that trip around Oregon we took! :rockon:
 
Back in the mid 90's I was listening to Mark & Brian on the radio, and they had these two dorks in there talking about their start up company called Yahoo. I remember them telling Brian he should invest, and he jokingly said he would invest whatever the first caller invested. I happened to be on the line for something else, and I was asked if I would man up and invest. I said I would invest $1500, which I had to borrow. That is not a day I would do over :D
 
if you are going to trade stocks, i only suggest it if you get insider information
 
If its WM and you didn't short the stock; it went very bad.

Well, I'm currently involved in a class action lawsuit...if that gives you any idea. :lol:

Gee, thanks for the tip, BP. ;)
 

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