Fidelity Writes Down Snapchat Holding by 63 Percent (bloomberg.com) 36 points by ntkachov 10y ago ↗ HN
[–] yggydrasily 10y ago ↗ The cracks in the facade of phony, good-for-bragging-rights-only "valuations" are really starting to show now. Hold on, this is going to be quite a ride! [–] analognoise 10y ago ↗ Yeah it turns out you aren't "changing the world!" With dumbass apps. [–] lvh 10y ago ↗ I'm assuming you're referring to 63% from the HN headline, and not the actual article, which specifies _2%_, not _63%_.
[–] lvh 10y ago ↗ I'm assuming you're referring to 63% from the HN headline, and not the actual article, which specifies _2%_, not _63%_.
[–] lquist 10y ago ↗ Hmm...this is odd:Bloomberg says, "Fidelity bought convertible preferred stock in March"However, NYPost [1] says, "investors were forced to take common stock, rather than preferred shares or other instruments"So which is it? Because marking down the value of preferred is very different (and means much more) than marking down the value of common.[1]: http://nypost.com/2015/05/29/snapchat-has-sold-537m-in-commo...
[–] jsprogrammer 10y ago ↗ Snapchat is Blue Chip Growth?Fidelity managers can't see the wipeout of $10Billion not many months after they invest?
[–] jlebar 10y ago ↗ Bloomberg has correct the headline to read 2% instead of 63%. [–] sparky_ 10y ago ↗ That's one hell of a mistake. [–] wangarific 10y ago ↗ An eyeball attracting "typo"
[–] sparky_ 10y ago ↗ That's one hell of a mistake. [–] wangarific 10y ago ↗ An eyeball attracting "typo"
[–] personjerry 10y ago ↗ The article now indicates 2% rather than 63%. This should probably be updated in the link.
[–] mehwoot 10y ago ↗ Breaking: Bloomberg writes down write down of snapchat from 63 percent to 2 percent
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[ 0.30 ms ] story [ 34.0 ms ] threadBloomberg says, "Fidelity bought convertible preferred stock in March"
However, NYPost [1] says, "investors were forced to take common stock, rather than preferred shares or other instruments"
So which is it? Because marking down the value of preferred is very different (and means much more) than marking down the value of common.
[1]: http://nypost.com/2015/05/29/snapchat-has-sold-537m-in-commo...
Fidelity managers can't see the wipeout of $10Billion not many months after they invest?