Snap Jumps in Debut After App Maker Raises $3.4B in IPO
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#3However, this just feels completely out of proportion to earnings and downside does not seem priced in. Willing to be proved wrong of course, but especially seeing as they are non voting shares, I cannot understand this pricing.
Re: Snap Jumps in Debut After App Maker Raises $3.4B in IPO
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#6Reminds me of Facebook IPO, a lot of people were claiming it will plunge and eventually go bankrupt. But companies with such big daily active audience that can be targeted with ads are here to stay.
Re: Snap Jumps in Debut After App Maker Raises $3.4B in IPO
#7I know that the Snapchat platform is worth something, it has high engagement and adoption of 18-24 year old age segment, and that is worth a lot in terms of attention and advertising $s. However, this just feels completely out of proportion to earnings and downside does not seem priced in. Willing to be proved wrong of course, but especially seeing as they are non voting shares, I cannot understand this pricing.
Re: Snap Jumps in Debut After App Maker Raises $3.4B in IPO
#8Reminds me of Facebook IPO, a lot of people were claiming it will plunge and eventually go bankrupt. But companies with such big daily active audience that can be targeted with ads are here to stay.
Re: Snap Jumps in Debut After App Maker Raises $3.4B in IPO
#9Reminds me of Facebook IPO, a lot of people were claiming it will plunge and eventually go bankrupt. But companies with such big daily active audience that can be targeted with ads are here to stay.
Re: Snap Jumps in Debut After App Maker Raises $3.4B in IPO
#10Reminds me of Facebook IPO, a lot of people were claiming it will plunge and eventually go bankrupt. But companies with such big daily active audience that can be targeted with ads are here to stay.
Considering it went smoothly it doesn't remind me of Facebook's IPO at all. Twitter should be all the evidence you need of how hard it is to succeed selling advertising to a big audience. Snap might crush it, but I would give them a few earnings reports before comparing them to anyone.
This debut just shows that Snapchat wasn't in the driver's seat. Major holders are still mega wealthy though.