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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday June 20 2019, @04:53AM   Printer-friendly
from the money-for-nothing-is-not-just-for-MTV dept.

Putting a Price on Chat: Slack is Going Public at $16 Billion Value :

In just five years, Slack has grown to have more than 10 million users and has become a verb in the process. "I'll Slack you" is shorthand for sending a message via the workplace chat platform.

On Thursday, the company will take that popularity to the New York Stock Exchange, where its shares will be publicly listed for the first time.

At a starting price of $26 per share set Wednesday, Slack Technologies would be worth about $16 billion.

Instead of having a conventional initial public offering, Slack will enter into the market as a direct listing, which means the shares will simply be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Most firms that pass on an IPO are widely known companies that are in good financial shape.

[...] In the fiscal year that ended Jan. 31, Slack nearly doubled its revenues, to about $400 million. But it had a net loss of nearly $139 million.

[...] Slack, which was publicly released in 2014, stemmed from an internal chat platform created by CEO Stewart Butterfield during a failed video game development. The software was created to avoid the confusion of email and, per its acronym, provide a "Searchable Log of All Conversation and Knowledge" for the team, which had people working all over North America.

A company that lost $133 million on revenue of $400 million is worth... $16 billion? I must be doing something wrong.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 20 2019, @05:12AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 20 2019, @05:12AM (#857774)

    The one time I worked at a place where people advocated chat, and it was like being in a meeting all day long. Really hard to stay in the zone. Fortunately it was a small company and I had the power to say "no". This sounds like some kind of Millenial nightmare of not only having no walls, but of having every worthless blabbermouth in the office right there on your desktop.

    Maybe I'm just telling y'all to get off my lawn; but I'm skeptical that any kind of "chat" could ever be anything other than negative for productivity.

  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Thursday June 20 2019, @07:28AM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Thursday June 20 2019, @07:28AM (#857819) Journal

    The one time I worked at a place where people advocated chat, and it was like being in a meeting all day long.

    I see your point, but let me point that's not the fault of the tool.
    (yes, I know it first hand)

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