godawgst - a Q?

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No opinion. For every Amazon, FB, Google IPO that is a home run life affecting event, 100 of them go the way of the dinosaur.
Not in my wheelhouse as the metrics I use (P/E, debt ratios, etc) those companies don't have. Usually they have rocket ship sales and that's it.
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Warren Buffett is putting 550 million into the company and why that is a big number he is sitting on 130 billion in cash so it's .5% of his available capital. So for poors like me it would be the equal of 50 cents of my $100, so in effect it's a lottery ticket for him.
He also is going to get to buy his shares at the pre-established ipo price of 22 ish. Once it starts trading opening day, my guess is it will open at 28-32 and could see it getting into the high 30's/low 40's by the end of the day so he will be safely in the money.
I can't say following him isn't smart as there are 1000's of people who have done just that and became millionaires. My only advise is if you are going to do that, wait a couple of days b4 buying it to let the price settle and get established. -
Sounds like the IPO price is going to be over $100godawgst said:Warren Buffett is putting 550 million into the company and why that is a big number he is sitting on 130 billion in cash so it's .5% of his available capital. So for poors like me it would be the equal of 50 cents of my $100, so in effect it's a lottery ticket for him.
He also is going to get to buy his shares at the pre-established ipo price of 22 ish. Once it starts trading opening day, my guess is it will open at 28-32 and could see it getting into the high 30's/low 40's by the end of the day so he will be safely in the money.
I can't say following him isn't smart as there are 1000's of people who have done just that and became millionaires. My only advise is if you are going to do that, wait a couple of days b4 buying it to let the price settle and get established.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/cloud-company-snowflake-raises-ipo-price-range-to-100-to-110-vs-prior-75-to-85-2020-09-14 -
Supposedly the IPO of the year, and that's coming from people I trust for this sort of thing. That being said, you'll want for the fervor to die off before you jump in.
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Sources said:
Supposedly the IPO of the year, and that's coming from people I trust for this sort of thing. That being said, you'll want for the fervor to die off before you jump in.
Not a bad day at work for the Oracle. Buy in at 22, and if the IPO range has been upped to 100-110 he will have hit a 5 bagger on paper day one.insinceredawg said:
Sounds like the IPO price is going to be over $100godawgst said:Warren Buffett is putting 550 million into the company and why that is a big number he is sitting on 130 billion in cash so it's .5% of his available capital. So for poors like me it would be the equal of 50 cents of my $100, so in effect it's a lottery ticket for him.
He also is going to get to buy his shares at the pre-established ipo price of 22 ish. Once it starts trading opening day, my guess is it will open at 28-32 and could see it getting into the high 30's/low 40's by the end of the day so he will be safely in the money.
I can't say following him isn't smart as there are 1000's of people who have done just that and became millionaires. My only advise is if you are going to do that, wait a couple of days b4 buying it to let the price settle and get established.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/cloud-company-snowflake-raises-ipo-price-range-to-100-to-110-vs-prior-75-to-85-2020-09-14 -
Or an actual 11 bagger as the stock closed at $254 and hit $320 at it's highgodawgst said:Sources said:Supposedly the IPO of the year, and that's coming from people I trust for this sort of thing. That being said, you'll want for the fervor to die off before you jump in.
Not a bad day at work for the Oracle. Buy in at 22, and if the IPO range has been upped to 100-110 he will have hit a 5 bagger on paper day one.insinceredawg said:
Sounds like the IPO price is going to be over $100godawgst said:Warren Buffett is putting 550 million into the company and why that is a big number he is sitting on 130 billion in cash so it's .5% of his available capital. So for poors like me it would be the equal of 50 cents of my $100, so in effect it's a lottery ticket for him.
He also is going to get to buy his shares at the pre-established ipo price of 22 ish. Once it starts trading opening day, my guess is it will open at 28-32 and could see it getting into the high 30's/low 40's by the end of the day so he will be safely in the money.
I can't say following him isn't smart as there are 1000's of people who have done just that and became millionaires. My only advise is if you are going to do that, wait a couple of days b4 buying it to let the price settle and get established.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/cloud-company-snowflake-raises-ipo-price-range-to-100-to-110-vs-prior-75-to-85-2020-09-14
Revenue this year will double to approx $500 million and will lose approx $170 million on it.
As Gene Simmons used to say on his reality show "It's good to be......me"
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SNOW killed the NASDAQ...