chinesegoldfarm's comments

chinesegoldfarm | 6 years ago | on: Uber opens at $42 per share

but again, market cap is the full value of public shares available, how can we now that only 10% of uber's shares are public and 90% privately? or how can we know how many public shares does apple offer and how many are private?

chinesegoldfarm | 6 years ago | on: Uber opens at $42 per share

That's understandable, but for the average non-professional buyer, it's not fair to sell the idea of a '80b company', because it's only that 10% that you guys are saying. thanks for your response!

chinesegoldfarm | 6 years ago | on: Uber opens at $42 per share

but when you buy a share, you are part of only the 8B thats being raised with the other 180 million shares, or do you have a small part of the whole 80~b valuation?

chinesegoldfarm | 6 years ago | on: Uber opens at $42 per share

legit/dumb question. Math does not add for me on the '$82.4B valuation', they are selling 180 millon shares at $45 which is $8.1B what is the remaining 82.4b - 8.1b = 74.3b value come from????? it said: "Uber had raised $28.5 billion as a private company from no less than 166 different backers, with its last valuation in the region of $75 billion. The $82.4 billion valuation that it finally settled on for the IPO (selling 180 million shares at $45/share)" So it means that when they raised the 28.5b privately it went to 75b valuation???? please explain, thanks in advance...

chinesegoldfarm | 7 years ago | on: iPad Pro

"A12X Bionic is the smartest, most powerful chip we’ve ever made. It has the Neural Engine, which runs five trillion operations per second" but can it mine?

chinesegoldfarm | 7 years ago | on: Intel ME Manufacturing Mode: obscured dangers and MacBook vulnerability

Hi @turblety, finally I see someone concerned about MINIX and everything that Intel ME can do to invade us, I read most of your comments, and you are pretty aware of the matter, is there a pc/chipset different from Intel and AMD that is free of this backdored tools?? I read on 1 comment from you something about IBM's OpenPOWER? thanks
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