Weekly Review-LinkedIn: Social Media Bubble or Next Google?
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Weekly Review-LinkedIn: Social Media Bubble or Next Google? Posted: 20 May 2011 05:01 AM PDT Yesterday was a historic day for social media companies. LinkedIn became the first social media company to go public and trade on NYSE. Although I find LinkedIn a very useful tool and believe it has some potential, the valuation is well in the bubble territory. The IPO was set at $45, but it started trading over $80 and closed just above $94. LinkedIn’s closing price gives the company a market cap of over $9 Billion, which is equivalent to over 37X revenue and over 590X earnings of 2010 (15.4Million earnings on $243Million revenue). Is this the beginning of the social media bubble or will LinkedIn be the next Google? I guess we’ll have to wait and see. Dealing with the Canada Revenue Agency @ The Blunt Bean Counter Stock Chart Reversal Patterns – Wedge and Triple Tops @ Million Dollar Journey Smart Investing is Boring @ Michael James on Money The Greatest Real-Estate Idea Never Sold @ Jason Zweig, WSJ What Makes a Cool Retirement Job? @ Wallet Pop Canada Extreme Couponing? 5 Reasons Why I'll Pass. @ Wise Bread Have Investors Learned Anything From the Tech Bubble? @ Canadian Capitalist What if you saved nothing? @ Jonathan Chevreau, Financial Post Creating a Budget: Money Management 101 @ Gen X Finance Index Investors Can Be Aggressive Too @ Oblivious Investor Carnival Carnival of Wealth hosted @ Personal Dividends
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