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Since pricing its IPO at $26, Twitter’s stock has been meteoric, reaching a high of $74.73 on December 26, 2013. However, the stock recently took a dive, raising some questions about Twitter’s viability as a public company. There is some punditry around Wall Street and Main Street that Twitter—a company that is not profitable and won’t be for at least until 2015—is overvalued and emblematic of another tech bubble. Instead, I’m going to argue that Twitter is under-valued.]]>

Since pricing its IPO at $26, Twitter’s stock has been meteoric, reaching a high of $74.73 on December 26, 2013. However, the stock recently took a dive, raising some questions about Twitter’s viability as a public company. There is some punditry around Wall Street and Main Street that Twitter—a company that is not profitable and won’t be for at least until 2015—is overvalued and emblematic of another tech bubble. Instead, I’m going to argue that Twitter is under-valued.]]>
Sat, 11 Jan 2014 14:18:01 GMT /slideshow/twitter-is-undervalued/29913301 ShareBloc@slideshare.net(ShareBloc) Why Twitter is Still Under-Valued ShareBloc Since pricing its IPO at $26, Twitter’s stock has been meteoric, reaching a high of $74.73 on December 26, 2013. However, the stock recently took a dive, raising some questions about Twitter’s viability as a public company. There is some punditry around Wall Street and Main Street that Twitter—a company that is not profitable and won’t be for at least until 2015—is overvalued and emblematic of another tech bubble. Instead, I’m going to argue that Twitter is under-valued. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/blog11-140111141801-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Since pricing its IPO at $26, Twitter’s stock has been meteoric, reaching a high of $74.73 on December 26, 2013. However, the stock recently took a dive, raising some questions about Twitter’s viability as a public company. There is some punditry around Wall Street and Main Street that Twitter—a company that is not profitable and won’t be for at least until 2015—is overvalued and emblematic of another tech bubble. Instead, I’m going to argue that Twitter is under-valued.
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