$12,000,000,000
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- slinky
Myspace? I call BS.
http://www.downloadsquad.com/200…
- Sickman0
12billion!?! what sort of revenue is that site generating?!?
- Sickman0
can't be right
- aktive0
The article mentions that momentum is picking up for facebook. Anyone use it? The layout looks so boring.
- flavorful0
Uhhh ... 12 billion dollars?
If that shit got sold for that, I would delete my ... I mean I do not have one in the first place to delete!
- madirish0
may be correct technically, but anyone who assumes net worth based on *today's* stock value is in for a sore bum...
regardless, this is very reminiscent of the big print media buying wars of several decades back, in terms of inflated, urgent, valuation...
- Momentum20
used to work at myspace... trust me they make baaaannnkkkkkkkkkkkk!
- aktive0
used to work at myspace... trust me they make baaaannnkkkkkkkkkkkk !
Momentum2
(Jun 20 07, 11:50)What are the perks? Young babes? =)
- Momentum20
free food, young babes, bunch of discounts, real chill environment
- flavorful0
Oh schniekies that reminds me I never ...
* Checks e-mail.
Fuck.
- Jaline0
daaay-um
- mikotondria20
Such a price doesnt reflect the real worth of the site, but rather an estimation of what NewsCorp thought Yahoo might be willing to pay to stop someone else using myspace to squeeze them out of yet more of the web..
Newscorp should sell everyone their own page for $1.., 180 million shareholders in 200 countries, christ we might actually get a working web-currency out of the deal. Collective bargaining across borders for medicines, oil, liquidity - the actual pages arent worth squat in terms of revenue generation to whoevers name is on the company papers..
I would buy all my fake slut pages, and 'go wild'.
Yeh.
- e-pill0
QBN is for sale...
http://web.archive.org/web/20040…
- ninjasavant0
Lets all pool our money together and make a competing bid.
I'll start it with $3.67