Let's say someone is going to buy SO and all its property, how much do you think it's worth?
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Whatever somebody's willing to pay for it. |
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Probably about three fitty. |
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1 Billion dollars - pinky in corner of mouth |
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What currency we talking about here? The real question is of course what it will be worth in 6 - 8 weeks? What about theoretical dollars? Sneezing Panda is worth billions! |
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I'm not sure what it's actually worth, but it's very likely Google will buy it for a few billion dollars, give it away for free, and somehow get even richer by doing it. Those guys are evil wizards, I tell you! |
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According to http://www.websitevaluecalculator.com/ it is worth $127! |
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http://www.websiteoutlook.com/www.stackoverflow.com $3.84 million or 44.72 million pesos. That's a lot of franks and beans... |
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Good question! How big a problem is SO, and how can we convince the industry at large to buy out Jeff et. al. before all of our productivity is sucked away? Perhaps we should multiply the average time a user spends on SO by the average IT person's salary and the number of users. For illustrative purposes, if we're conservative and we say there are:
That's US$1,250,000 per week. Therefore, SO has cost US$65 million in lost productivity in the past year alone. It must be worth that much to close it down, for all our sakes, before it's too late! |
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I'm thinking of a number between enough to cover Jeff's mortgageand enough to cover Jeff's mortgage, the next three mortgages, and five new cars |
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