Twitter Inc. (TWTR) - NYSE
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penso que a ideia foi, este tipo de mercado, software, plataforma, whatever, tem margem para crescer, tem gente competente para dinamizar o twitter ?
Em minha modesta opinião e desconhecendo e não utilizando a plataforma, teria de ter relevância superior ao facebook, para singrar. ou então apostar noutra vertente que o facebook não tem...
Em minha modesta opinião e desconhecendo e não utilizando a plataforma, teria de ter relevância superior ao facebook, para singrar. ou então apostar noutra vertente que o facebook não tem...
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Re: Twitter Inc.
Ok Ulisses. Obgd pla dica
ainda assim, no dia em q elas forem admitidas em bolsa cm é q a Malta sabe se o preço é "bom" ou n? As pessoas q comprarem no 1 dia vão reger-se pelo quê?

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Federer, não vale a oena ires buscar exemplos passados. Há bons, maus, péssimos, excelentes e assim assim. 

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Sim
mas por exemplo, qd o facebook entrou na bolsa como foi? De memória creio q tenha sido uma "boa entrada"

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Ainda nem sequer o preço se sabe...
Re: Twitter Inc.
Ulisses aqui n se fala de comprar pra usar, mas sim pra ganhar dinheiro
obvio q o preço é fundamental. Mas cm sabemos q o preço de lançamento é bom?

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Federer, um BMW é uma boa compra?
Depende do preço, não é?
Depende do preço, não é?
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Quando entrar em bolsa é uma boa aposta? Digam de vossa justiça sff
Twitter Inc. (TWTR) - NYSE
reuters.com Escreveu:Twitter says files confidentially for IPO
A tweet from Twitter Inc. announcing its initial public offering is shown in this photo illustration in Toronto, September 12, 2013.
Credit: Reuters/Hyungwon Kang
By Gerry Shih and Olivia Oran
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK | Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:00pm EDT
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Twitter Inc has filed confidentially for an initial public offering, the company said on Thursday, taking the first step toward what would be Silicon Valley's most anticipated debut since Facebook Inc's last year.
The impending IPO of the microblogging phenomenon ignited a competition among Wall Street's biggest names for the prestige of managing its coming-out party. Goldman Sachs is an underwriter, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
Twitter's IPO, though much smaller than Facebook's, could still generate tens of millions of dollars in fees from the underwriting mandate itself. Assuming the company sells around 10 percent of its shares, or $1 billion, underwriters could stand to divide a fee pool of $40 million to $50 million, assuming an overall fee cut of 4 percent to 5 percent, according to Freeman & Co.
But benefits for banks that underwrite the deal would likely be far-reaching.
"Some companies will say, ‘We liked the way you handled Twitter, and we want to come to you first when we do our IPO,'" said David Menlow, president of IPOFinancial.com.
"It's not only bragging rights," Menlow said. "It's getting through the front door, which will line up banks for other transactions done after that, like debt financings and M&A."
Twitter, which has been valued by private investors at more than $10 billion, is on track to post $583 million in revenue in 2013, according to advertising consultancy eMarketer.
Under the 2012 JOBS Act that eased securities regulations, companies may file to go public without disclosing certain financial records. But companies that choose to file confidentially must meet certain criteria, including annual revenue of less than $1 billion.
(Editing by Edwin Chan and Richard Chang)
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