If the true value of an IPO is for a company to raise money to invest, and it can be mutually beneficial to the company and the investors, then market price is a driver of intrinsic value.
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Replying to @LAForeverHall
I think that would be its market value(price). Its intrinsic value would be whatever the investors/speculators reckon is worth - a whole lot more than what they’re betting on.
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Replying to @DangInvestor
If intrinsic value is whatever others reckon it's worth, there's nothing intrinsic about it though?
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Replying to @mjohn707 @DangInvestor
If you're a good marketer I guess, sure. Unless you mean emotional maturity, in which case absolutely not. A lot of us are still using 70 year old concepts and treating them like they're fresh.
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Replying to @DangInvestor @mjohn707
I feel there are concepts that are timeless but I also feel like the application has to evolve as society does.
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