Ask HN: Why do companies care about their own valuation?
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#3That's one of negative things about stocks in general in my opinion, because people quite often have short-term (lasting a quarter or two) outlook.
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#4Same thing with stock market, I couldn’t understand that people swapping stock amongst themselves. No money going into productive use
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#6Imagine if you're the CEO of the company and you own 100000 shares of it. Then your net-worth between 100$/share and 120$/share will differ by $2 million. Quite a difference, isn't? And I think most board members hold certain amount of company's stock, and usually most people want their net-worth to grow as much as possible, so they try to do certain things to increase the stock price. That's one of negative things a…
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#8Imagine if you're the CEO of the company and you own 100000 shares of it. Then your net-worth between 100$/share and 120$/share will differ by $2 million. Quite a difference, isn't? And I think most board members hold certain amount of company's stock, and usually most people want their net-worth to grow as much as possible, so they try to do certain things to increase the stock price. That's one of negative things a…
That could be easily fixed by requiring all executive and board members' stock to be held for, say, 3 years after vesting before selling.
Re: Ask HN: Why do companies care about their own valuation?
#9Imagine if you're the CEO of the company and you own 100000 shares of it. Then your net-worth between 100$/share and 120$/share will differ by $2 million. Quite a difference, isn't? And I think most board members hold certain amount of company's stock, and usually most people want their net-worth to grow as much as possible, so they try to do certain things to increase the stock price. That's one of negative things a…
> That's one of negative things about stocks in general in my opinion, because people quite often have short-term (lasting a quarter or two) outlook. That could be easily fixed by requiring all executive and board members' stock to be held for, say, 3 years after vesting before selling.
Or is it just a longer vesting period?
Re: Ask HN: Why do companies care about their own valuation?
#10in theory this factors in all aspects, e.g. more than just revenue, because it’s a comparison with other companies as well.
reality IMHO: it’s bullshit to manage short term valuation only.