“Fidelity is currently valuing X at about $9.4 billion”

I found this funny.

  • phdepressed
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    5 hours ago

    This actually isn’t the stock market, Twitter isn’t publicly traded since being bought.

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      4 hours ago

      Just because it’s not publicly traded, doesn’t mean that there isn’t stock nor that there’s no market. Usually, you can technically still buy/sell the stock, just not as a random member of the public on a public stock exchange like the NYSE or FTSE.

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        2 minutes ago

        There’s usually defined periods for sales as well. Gives employees and other stock holders a way to cash out and get new investors in.