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Why the Instagram Deal Scares Me

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TelecomFreq
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scratching my head
TelecomFreq   4/10/2012 11:18:44 AM
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Scott,

I fully agree with you. When I heard about this yesterday it was mind boggling.

and I think zero revenue is giving them a lot of credit, the truth is they are just burning through thier VC.

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Noreen Seebacher   4/10/2012 11:25:29 AM
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I can't for the life of me figure out why instagram is so popular. It just offers a bunch of photo filters, basically. Photoshop express (Adobe) has much more functionality, and while it's not a direct photo sharing app, I can just upload my corrected images to Facebook.

And maybe it's just me, but I have become resentful of giving one app after another, including instagram, access to my Facebook account.

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Street Smart   4/10/2012 11:33:59 AM
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How do you spell B-U-B-B-L-E?

Noreen Seebacher
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Noreen Seebacher   4/10/2012 11:41:31 AM
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Well, maybe we should all be developing apps instead of working for a living. That's one heck of a payoff!

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TelecomFreq   4/10/2012 11:47:39 AM
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yup, develop and app, burn through your VC and then sell for a cool billion. sounds like a plan to me. Why have I spent all this time developing my career.

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cat tail   4/10/2012 11:48:15 AM
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Seems to me that Zuckerberg is getting cocky about the money he expects to make on the IPO and spending it already, like those mega-lottery winners who burn through their jackpots with pointless purchases.

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Value Hiker   4/10/2012 12:38:48 PM
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I used Instagram on my Android phone, it is a cool little app that was widely used by the photograph fans. As Noreen pointed out, there is really nothing special about it.

But I never image someone will spend $1B dollars to acquire it. For Facebook investors, it will be nerve wracking to think a pre-IPO company spending a quarter of its cash reserve on a single app. Maybe Facebook's fair valuation is just about a dozen cool apps. 

Once upon a time, I discussed with some friends, why value investing is much simpler (not necessary easier) than growth investing. One guy points it out: value investors make most of their decisions on what has happend - balance sheet, revenue, profit, etc. Growth investors make most of their decisions on what will happen: growth potential, future outlook.  As we all know, human being is good at check the facts, but not good at predicting future even everyone loves to predict future.

Zuckerberg just made another prediction of instagram's future, hope he is right.

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Scott Raynovich   4/10/2012 12:45:47 PM
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@Value Hiker

I wouldn't describe it as growth investing -- I would describe it as speculative-venture-ponzi investing.

 

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Scott Raynovich   4/10/2012 12:49:25 PM
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@Noreen,

Out in the "Twittersphere" there appeared to be a lot of blowback on this deal, now that it's clear Instagram will be subsumed by FB and of course they will connect it to your account. A lot of people threatened to stop using it because of the merger -- yet anothe risk.

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Phoenix   4/10/2012 1:09:34 PM
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I think you are right. It looks like Zuckerburg is taking things a bit too lightly and spending a bit too much. At this rate if this is taken as an example of how the company will operate in the future the success of the IPO might also suffer.

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