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Monday, 28 April 2008

Is Facebook really worth $15 billion?!?

Confession time. Here's what I dream about at night:

Every wannabe media mogul has had this fantasy. You’ve won the lottery of lotteries and now have a cool $15 billion ($15,000,000,000) sitting in your bank account. So what media company would you buy?

READ ON to learn why Facebook's $15 billion valuation is the most absurd economic digital development since AOL backed into Time Warner at the climax of the Web 1.0 irrational exuberance.

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Andrew

that's supply and demand if people think that facebook costs 20.000.000.000 then they will pay so. You are losing your argument with such statements.

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