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Is this going to be dot com bust all over again?

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    #31
    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    Wiki: Burn and crash



    Methinks eek may have had a kerrrrchinggg time there
    saw me happily through the problems of 2001 and 2002.
    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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      #32
      Originally posted by eek View Post
      And Zynga is 30% of facebooks revenue.
      Or more like 30% of what Zynga earns from Facebook users is Facebook's revenue

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        #33
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        Or more like 30% of what Zynga earns from Facebook users is Facebook's revenue
        I made a mistake. Zynga Accounted for 15 Percent of Facebook's Revenues in Q1 - Tricia Duryee - Commerce - AllThingsD says that Zynga is 15% of facebook revenues.

        Even so its far too much revenue when you consider how that will disappear as Zynga move towards mobile gaming.
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #34
          I think facebook is a pile of cack and do not use it but about a quarter of the folk on the train in the morning with smartphones are on it and I think that could be said of most of the trains in the world. It has a great deal of worth.

          On a technology stance the thing is quite amazing I must say, the association tables must be feckin huge. You must have balls of hardened steel running in a schema change on that stuff.

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            #35
            The growth of Facebook has been immense just like Google. It even was responsible to get rid of a dictator who ruled for decades !

            But that does not mean its worth 100 bllion. That is a ridiculous valuation and just shows that in silicon valley they just pull a figure out of the hat. Problem is a lot of investors including retail investors will just jump in and buy the shares thinking they are gold dust. They do not want to repeat the mistake of not investing in Google when they could. Only in Facebook's case, I am most certain that the share price will crash at some point. The only people who will walk away with a laugh on their face will be the Facebook employees and original investors who are waiting to dump their shares and make millions. A lot of MS and Goog employees jumped to FB few years ago and bagged a lot of shares and have been waiting for the IPO so they can cash in and then jump to another pre IPO company.
            Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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              #36
              Originally posted by minestrone View Post
              I think facebook is a pile of cack and do not use it but about a quarter of the folk on the train in the morning with smartphones are on it and I think that could be said of most of the trains in the world. It has a great deal of worth.

              On a technology stance the thing is quite amazing I must say, the association tables must be feckin huge. You must have balls of hardened steel running in a schema change on that stuff.
              Technical guff:

              Exploring the software behind Facebook, the world’s largest site (from 2010 - the volumes are obviously larger today)
              Facebool and Open Source
              Last edited by Sysman; 13 May 2012, 14:12.
              Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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                #37
                Cheers!

                That is my monday sorted.

                "you got slack minestrone?"

                "reviewing some stuff, speak to me during the week when I am free"

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Sysman View Post
                  Technical guff:

                  Exploring the software behind Facebook, the world’s largest site (from 2010 - the volumes are obviously larger today)
                  Facebool and Open Source
                  And from a few weeks ago: Exclusive: a behind-the-scenes look at Facebook release engineering | Ars Technica

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
                    But that does not mean its worth 100 bllion. That is a ridiculous valuation
                    If they make say 10 bln profit per year then yield on shares would be 10%.

                    It's not impossible for them to make profits of that level.

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                      #40
                      Ta Nick. I remember seeing the headline but I didn't have time to read it then.
                      Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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