The Twitter story is so well known that it is hardly worth repeating. Just note the $44bn (£38.1bn) he paid for the company that's $54.20 a share, compared with $45.10 a share on its first trading day in 2013. Allow for inflation and it is worth less now than it was then. True, if you managed to grab shares at the offer price of $26 a share, you would have done all right, but overall this has been a dreadful investment.
Last week was a particularly grim one for investors in high-tech enterprises, as the bear market in the sector took a further vicious downward twist. The biggest casualty was Facebook, now called Meta Platforms, where shares are trading just under $100, almost exactly where they were at the end of October 2015. Back in October last year, when the company made its ill-fated name change, they were over $325. Veteran investors know that a company changing its name is a classic sell signal.
But the rout is almost universal. Of the giants, Netflix shares are down 50 per cent so far this year, Amazon shares are down 39 per cent, Alphabet (parent of Google) down 33 per cent, Microsoft down 30 per cent, and even Apple are down 26 per cent. Those two companies that disrupted the hotel sector and taxi business, Airbnb and Uber, are down 32 per cent and 37 per cent this year. A lot of wealth has been wiped out.
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