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$100 billions for Facebook. A fair value or artifical bubble?

Poll: $100 billions for Facebook. A fair value or artifical bubble? (28 member(s) have cast votes)

What's your opinion about Facebook shares on their Wall Street debut?

  1. Excellent investment with big chances in the future (2 votes [7.14%])

    Percentage of vote: 7.14%

  2. Fair value on the debut but no real chances for substantial price gains (2 votes [7.14%])

    Percentage of vote: 7.14%

  3. P/E ratio = 100, This share is clearly overvalued for this price (9 votes [32.14%])

    Percentage of vote: 32.14%

  4. Expect a big stock market bubble with this share, it will burst soon (12 votes [42.86%])

    Percentage of vote: 42.86%

  5. Other (3 votes [10.71%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.71%

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Posted 2012-July-27, 07:52

Should this thread be renamed to "Only 50$ billions for the FB, a fair value or still artifical bubble" at the end of the day?:rolleyes:


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Posted 2012-August-01, 10:12

Its still a bubble imo. Further to fall. expect it to stabilise at 30-35 price over earnings, or about $16 dollars*

This thread would have been more interesting if the poll was public, so we could see who voted what.
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Posted 2012-August-02, 14:10

 phil_20686, on 2012-August-01, 10:12, said:

Its still a bubble imo. Further to fall. expect it to stabilise at 30-35 price over earnings, or about $16 dollars*

This thread would have been more interesting if the poll was public, so we could see who voted what.


How fast it will happen depends probably on acting all these employees which still held an ocean full of FB-shares

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Posted 2012-August-02, 16:02

I´d be curious if FB employees hold restricted stock, and when they can actually sell.
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Posted 2012-August-02, 16:40

 Phil, on 2012-August-02, 16:02, said:

I´d be curious if FB employees hold restricted stock, and when they can actually sell.


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Facebook's earliest employees will get the biggest equity payoff. A typical package for a software engineer joining the company in late 2009 included around 10,000 RSUs, according to a discussion thread on Silicon Valley chatter nexus Quora. Thanks to a 5-for-1 stock split in late 2010, that engineer would now be holding a marker for 50,000 shares, worth $1.8 million at the high end of Facebook's range
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But that is going to be very hard to do. Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., is not a kibbutz. The employees that joined the company are like all the other creatures in Silicon Valley; they want to get rich. It's hard to imagine morale at Facebook won't take a hit that correlates with the loss in value of the shares belonging to the employees. And things don't look promising for the stock short-term given that the employees, ex-employees, hedge fund managers, venture capitalists and Russian oligarchs that held pre-IPO Facebook stock will be freed from their post-IPO stock lock-ups starting in August. Make no mistake: the early institutional investors are heading for the exits.


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