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I might be interested. It depends on the details though. This is another case of "they should have done this 1,2,3 years ago" though. Most people know about Twitter, so I don't see too much growth unless they have a new advertising plan.
I would buy it, possibly on opening day. I doubt it would be overpriced like Facebook was. I think the bankers should have learned their lesson, they don't want Twitter to be another FB disaster and have it drop 50% after the IPO.
I would buy it, possibly on opening day. I doubt it would be overpriced like Facebook was. I think the bankers should have learned their lesson, they don't want Twitter to be another FB disaster and have it drop 50% after the IPO.
I doubt my broker gets any shares much less allot any my way.
There has been one public figure who has been pounding the table for Apple to buy Twitter.
I wish Apple would do that, they can afford it.
I wonder where these companies are going to be in 10 years (facebook and twitter)?
No matter how these companies try to spin it, it seems like there's still quite a novelty factor at play. Teens and those in their 20's are very fickle. How are these companies any different than myspace? What happens when people flock to the next hot thing? It's like the flavor of the month.
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