Can someone's true value really be estimated? Maybe there needs to be an Edmunds.com for people on TV. That would be funny and possibly cruel.
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There's a certain degree of speculation that goes into valuations. In so far as the market supports a valuation, everyone who gets a great one deserves it, but they should also be cautious because that speculation is temporary. I saw Yahoo go from $100 billion to $10 billion. It's not a long-term measure.
If you think about it, for any kind of content on the web, the natural price per unit of these things should be under a dollar.
I couldn't have predicted the business would be worth so much. I could see that we would have this sort of market share, but I didn't realise the numbers would be so large.
Value is what people are willing to pay for it.
There is no such thing as absolute value in this world. You can only estimate what a thing is worth to you.
On average, people should be more skeptical when they see numbers. They should be more willing to play around with the data themselves.
I don't really know anything about sales figures, to be honest with you.
I have discovered in 20 years of moving around a ballpark, that the knowledge of the game is usually in inverse proportion to the price of the seats.
I myself saw Yahoo become a $100 billion company and then become a $10 billion company, so you always have to look at valuations with a grain of salt and understand it is a point-in-time measure.
I don't expect that the million will ever be won, simply because there is no confirming evidence for any paranormal claims to date.
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