Airbnb’s Stunning IPO
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#12For some reason, I just feel this price is too high for them and that it will fall in the coming 2-3 months. Then again, I think about their business model and there’s a lot to like: the don’t own any real estate and if they really wanted to, they could likely let go most of their staff and have a team of maybe 60 - 100 people run the bussiness as it mostly revolves around simply managing the app and keeping it runni…
This is fine and it is common misconception about how large app businesses work. (kudos to airbnb for making complex things look so simple)
Here is a great post about Uber and why Uber gets complex (once you have many product lines across hundreds of cities, each with their own subtleties and rules/regulations) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25376346
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#13and I thought they were struggling because everyone is staying home due to Covid...
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#14Talk about setting the wrong price for their stock. Looks like airbnb just handed over boatloads of money to wall street.
This is a market with a lot of froth and if they listed the price at $1 trillion, speculators would have bid it up to $2 trillion just because they want to sell it to a greater fool.
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#15For some reason, I just feel this price is too high for them and that it will fall in the coming 2-3 months. Then again, I think about their business model and there’s a lot to like: the don’t own any real estate and if they really wanted to, they could likely let go most of their staff and have a team of maybe 60 - 100 people run the bussiness as it mostly revolves around simply managing the app and keeping it runni…
60-100 staff? Sorry but that's very naïve. Think about how many core services this takes: -finance -payment -HR -management -verification of hosts / properties -scam detection and moderation -legal -dispute arbitration -programming -infrastructure -projects -building management for properties like HQ they own -customer service -etc. They'd be lucky to get away with a couple multiples of your guess. This isn't netflix…
But yes, we can all agree that these take a lot of people to run
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#16For some reason, I just feel this price is too high for them and that it will fall in the coming 2-3 months. Then again, I think about their business model and there’s a lot to like: the don’t own any real estate and if they really wanted to, they could likely let go most of their staff and have a team of maybe 60 - 100 people run the bussiness as it mostly revolves around simply managing the app and keeping it runni…
60-100 staff? Sorry but that's very naïve. Think about how many core services this takes: -finance -payment -HR -management -verification of hosts / properties -scam detection and moderation -legal -dispute arbitration -programming -infrastructure -projects -building management for properties like HQ they own -customer service -etc. They'd be lucky to get away with a couple multiples of your guess. This isn't netflix…
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#17For some reason, I just feel this price is too high for them and that it will fall in the coming 2-3 months. Then again, I think about their business model and there’s a lot to like: the don’t own any real estate and if they really wanted to, they could likely let go most of their staff and have a team of maybe 60 - 100 people run the bussiness as it mostly revolves around simply managing the app and keeping it runni…
60-100 staff? Sorry but that's very naïve. Think about how many core services this takes: -finance -payment -HR -management -verification of hosts / properties -scam detection and moderation -legal -dispute arbitration -programming -infrastructure -projects -building management for properties like HQ they own -customer service -etc. They'd be lucky to get away with a couple multiples of your guess. This isn't netflix…
With Netflix I think you need to count the content creators, since first party content is the majority these days.
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#18Talk about setting the wrong price for their stock. Looks like airbnb just handed over boatloads of money to wall street.
the investors who bought the IPO allocation got an immediate 100% return but that is not at the expense of the company.
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#19and I thought they were struggling because everyone is staying home due to Covid...
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#20I hear a lot of talk surrounding their "moat" and many skeptics are questioning whether or not they will be able to maintain their competitive advantage. However, it feels like Airbnb has solved a truly hard problem: how to make people trust your service. People are using this app to go stay in random people's homes. How often do you hear people talk about being murdered in uber? I still hear it. How often do you hea…
Only in the US: They've solved one of the hardest problems, not being murdered while using their service....