I really don't understand the investment here; it's a non-voting non-dividend share right? I've asked a few people to explain this without satisfactory answer; there is now absolutely no possible connection between the success of the company and the value of these stocks (unless Zuck decides to sell at least 7% of his 57% ownership, which seems like it will be approximately never) except that all the owners decide their stock should be priced relative to how well the company is doing and other people agree.
It seems like people are investing in what other people will be willing to buy this otherwise useless stock at, and those people are only willing to do it because of yet other people willing to buy it for the same reason. Is that not correct? Seems like an extremely bizarre form of "investment", it's betting on a horse, not owning a portion of a horse.
It seems like people are investing in what other people will be willing to buy this otherwise useless stock at, and those people are only willing to do it because of yet other people willing to buy it for the same reason. Is that not correct? Seems like an extremely bizarre form of "investment", it's betting on a horse, not owning a portion of a horse.