$VERB - Is Not Salesforce Was reading the Sales
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Was reading the Salesforces issue the other days. I have followed Salesforce from their inception, as my company I started, was considering buying them many, many years ago. We didn't make an offer and no way to know if they would have accepted it, but it was as early on as you can get.
Reminds me of VERB. At what point, do you entertain partners. Too early and you give up all the equity. Maybe some have seen on Shark Tank, where a company already gave up most of the equity so what is left? Just a small percent the owners have left. Really sad to see how they previously got screwed over. Sharks would never touch that.
Public company a little different. VERB could give up to 49% if they felt strongly with the right partner, ROI would be a large multiple. Do the math. If VERB gave up half and the valuation only doubled, you didn't lose. You didn't gain either. Give up 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 49% when the value proposition is right.
Anyway, some Salesforce investors not happy. Keep in mind they have real shares. Not fake shares, naked shares, boogieman shares or slide line CRM quarterbacks.
For fun, go over to the StockTwits board for Salesforce. CRM is the symbol. It's the same bullshit there. You would think it would be on another level. Sorry it's the same stupidity. Size doesn't matter.
https://www.businessinsider.com/salesforce-ac...ack-2023-1