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Twitter tumbles after warning on overvaluation

Update: 28-12-2013 | 00:00:00
Twitter shares tumbled on Friday after a brokerage analyst warned the popular messaging network was overvalued following a meteoric rise since its initial public offering in November. A banner with the Twitter logo is set on the front of the New York Stock Exchange. (AFP/Emmanuel Dunand) Twitter shares closed down 12.99 per cent at $63.79. But the stock has more than doubled from its offering price at $26 on November 7. Jon Ogg at 24/7 Wall Street said Friday's decline followed a five per cent gain on Thursday which put Twitter at a record high of $73.31. "Twitter's stock valuation has been difficult or impossible for Wall Street analysts to deal with," Ogg said in a blog post. Ogg said at the start of the day, Twitter was trading at roughly 62 times expected 2013 revenues and about 35 times expected 2014 revenues. "Another negative is that the company is expected to lose money in 2013 and in 2014," he added. Twitter has become massively popular around the world, but some analysts are sceptical about its ability to boost usage and revenues to become profitable. The catalyst for the selloff came from Ben Schachter at Macquarie who changed his rating to "underperform" from "neutral," noting that Twitter was up 40 per cent since December 11. "We continue to believe that Twitter as a company has a bright future and many opportunities ahead. However, as a stock, we believe nothing has changed over the last 15 days to justify the rise in valuation," Schachter said. Meanwhile Bespoke investment group released a chart on Twitter noting that the stock appears to have paralleled Google market action in its early trading days. Following up on that tweet, the investment firm tweeted, "Didn't say $TWTR was $GOOG, just highlighting how closely their caps have tracked in their early days after IPO." - AFP/fl
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