businessweek.com — Twitter liked the sound of $500 million but balked when Facebook said its stock was worth $8-9 billion. Twitter's team knew that Facebook was letting employees sell stock on the secondary market at company $2-4 billion. "We said it's not worth it," the person says. "Don't treat us like children."
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sonofalinkMar 2, 2009
Incredibly stupid business?Wow.Someone's jealous they didn't think of it first, methinks.
pcpimpsterMar 2, 2009
Facebook is not worth that much. Twitter did the right thing.
guyroMar 2, 2009Submitter
Relax mate. The original story's title was "Facebook's Thiel Explains...". I edited out the dude's name but the apostrophe-s slipped by me...
Closed AccountMar 2, 2009
I’m riding on a pink dolphin, doing flips and s**t.
Closed AccountMar 3, 2009
I think he meant GAYlo.. hyuk hyuk hyuk
frogkermitMar 3, 2009
^ The Twitter Name is Big Enough^^ WoW and Halo aren't that different; their both s**tty games with much better incarnations in their genres which go ignored because of the popularity of each title.
Closed AccountMar 3, 2009
I knew right from the start that facebook was mediocre just from their interface alone.