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by sulam
3802 days ago
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Yes, stock-based comp (primarily in the form of RSUs, not ISOs) are a large part of their overall costs. Professional investors should stick to investing, product management is clearly not their strong suit based on this laundry list of proposals. :) |
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Time and time again, companies come up with supply driven theses that give birth to products that fail. Demand driven products succeed. Knowing when to engage in M&A, sell assets, cut costs, expand to new markets and engage in corporate actions requires judgement that few companies have. It's not always about iterating on the product you already have.
Facebook understands this which is why they have made several key acquisitions. They're looking to be the home of the best innovations in social media; whether it comes from internal sources or external teams.
In Twitter's case, they have hit the limit of mind share in most markets. Everyone knows about it; few on the margin have incentives to sign up. Periscope has potential if data costs come down.