Tag: social media companies

The Next Big Thing In Social Media

The Next Big Thing In Social Media

| April 23, 2012 | 0 Comments

We’re just about a month away from the Facebook IPO (if everything goes as planned).  So, you can bet social media companies are going to be in the spotlight more than ever. Of course, we’ll see countless articles about Facebook’s super-hyped debut over the next several weeks.  And, I’ll be writing about the social media […]

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Is Groupon (GRPN) Worth Investing In?

Is Groupon (GRPN) Worth Investing In?

| November 7, 2011 | 0 Comments

I recently wrote about social gaming company Zynga and their upcoming IPO.  While Zynga is a company I believe has impressive upside potential, I can’t say the same for another brand new internet IPO. Just this past Friday, online deal site Groupon (GRPN) hit the public markets. And like other hotly anticipated tech IPOs this […]

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Is Facebook Really Worth $100 Billion?

Is Facebook Really Worth $100 Billion?

| June 16, 2011 | 0 Comments

There’s been plenty of buzz surrounding the recent string of tech IPOs.  The LinkedIn (LNKD) IPO really got the investing public excited… reminiscent of the Dot.com boom a decade ago. But no IPO so far has generated anywhere near the buzz we’re going to see when Facebook finally announces their own public offering. Let’s face […]

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On The Move:  LinkedIn (LNKD)

On The Move: LinkedIn (LNKD)

| May 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

Do you remember the Dot.com bubble of the late 90s?  I imagine for most investors, it’s pretty hard to forget. In a nutshell, people went a little crazy buying internet stocks. Back then, the internet was the new frontier.  Most investors felt internet companies had unlimited profit potential. Suddenly, a company had access to millions […]

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