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100%. Why are we OK with smart people ripping anyone off? Just because investors have excess wealth it’s OK to steal from them?
without trying to be extra provocative, but we are A-OK with rich people ripping people off by exploiting their weaknesses, addictions or lack of oversight, so the reverse is not much different. Capitalism has a place for borderline, gray, unethical-but-legal 'frauds'
Rigetti Computing to go public
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Re: Rigetti Computing to go public
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Quantum computing may not be all it's cracked up to be , but i 'm ok with some smart people becoming newly minted millionaires by investors with excess wealth.
Unfortunately i don't think you understand how a SPAC works. Retail gets burned, original investors make money through liquidity and so do the executives and whoever brought the SPAC to the market as long as the company doesn't crash and burn before 6 month lock-up. What you are unintentionally saying is that you don't care if a bunch of smart people just made money off mom and pop (retail) investors if it turns out…
Re: Rigetti Computing to go public
#53Re: Rigetti Computing to go public
#54A lot of nascent technologies run in cycles - quantum, ai, synbio, vr all have had hype cycles in which a lot of money floods the field and a lot of progress can be made, even if the underlying technology isn't ready for the mass market yet. At some point it becomes clear there's no market yet, and the investors flee, and we have to wait for another cycle.
The SPAC seems like an obvious way for one company to make a boatload of cash - Rigetti stands to take in a few hundred million, which is a hell of a fundraising round, and bully for them, but it also means the market's taking a closer look at them an awful lot sooner than they would otherwise, because there's no way they'd be going public via the traditional method at this point. I can't see that being good for fundraising elsewhere in the quantum sector overall right now, and I wonder if it presages an earlier retreat from the sector than would otherwise have happened.
Re: Rigetti Computing to go public
#55Congrats to the team!
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yaY4Fw-ovM
[3] https://aws.amazon.com/braket/hardware-providers/rigetti/
Re: Rigetti Computing to go public
#56Is quantum computing the new AI in terms of overhype and under deliver? Honestly curious, not trolling.
Re: Rigetti Computing to go public
#57Everytime I hear this company name I am reminded of something else... Olivetti, the Italian typewriter and computer maker from forever ago ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivetti_S.p.A .
Re: Rigetti Computing to go public
#58Is quantum computing the new AI in terms of overhype and under deliver? Honestly curious, not trolling.
Re: Rigetti Computing to go public
#59That is crazy high valuation for something that will not be useful for at least 20 more years.
It's ultimately a gamble for something that's some unknown distance beyond the horizon but would, if fully realized, actually change the world.
Re: Rigetti Computing to go public
#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
Quantum computing may not be all it's cracked up to be , but i 'm ok with some smart people becoming newly minted millionaires by investors with excess wealth.
Unfortunately i don't think you understand how a SPAC works. Retail gets burned, original investors make money through liquidity and so do the executives and whoever brought the SPAC to the market as long as the company doesn't crash and burn before 6 month lock-up. What you are unintentionally saying is that you don't care if a bunch of smart people just made money off mom and pop (retail) investors if it turns out…
I don't believe anyone unaware of the risk is systematically or substantially investing in SPACs.