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Do you see potential growth in facebook? - Art - 11-09-2012 07:30 PM

I think there are too many factor keeping Face book’s stock from rising. For example, twitter, Google plus, other social media website are taking attention for face book.

I do not see any improvement that face book can do to improve their product.
I mean if they put more ads on people's profiles. I think this will deter people from continue using face book. I do not see any way for them to generate more revenue.


- David - 11-09-2012 07:38 PM

Art,
Facebook, has to roll out products pretty aggressively. They have to, custom audiences, new mobile ads formats, revamped there offers. And all of these do one thing, which is they help make ads more targeted, more useful, and more effective for marketers on Facebook. And how do they do that on a smaller screen?

Facebook has to prove to, advertisers that not only do they get a good return on Facebook ads, but they get a better return on Facebook ads compared to most things they do.They don't know what to do with their ads in mobile. Because their ads are on the right-hand side on the desktop. And when you go to a mobile device and you cut off that right-hand side, you know, where does the ad go? There most effective ads are now running through news-feed. And that creates a very natural opportunity to have a native advertising experience on mobile.


- wg0z - 11-09-2012 07:38 PM

My personal opinion is that FB is a POS, always was, and perhaps always shall be.
I regret not shorting it from day one.
However, it may well survive. GM did.


- Eddie W - 11-09-2012 07:38 PM

What do you mean by growth? Today, I've purchased Facebook at $19.55 and sold it at $19.98. I've made some money. Is this what you mean by growth?


- Ursugardaddy - 11-09-2012 07:38 PM

Buying stocks is all about studying the valuation of the company. If the company is under value then buy, if it is over value then be careful and expect the stock price to have more risk. This company was over value when it first came out and it was stupid to buy into that company for the long term

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