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In reply to the discussion: Here's How the AI Crash Happens; The Atlantic [View all]Joinfortmill
(21,114 posts)22. Be careful where you invest your money, peeps.
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But META's P/E is about 28; not really inflated compared to the broader market
Callie1979
Nov 2025
#10
It was agnostic about poor/rich. The problem was layers of wrapping that disguised the true value of the securities.
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2025
#17
They all think they're going to find the pot o' gold at the end of the rainbow
FakeNoose
Nov 2025
#36
modern oxygen bars have been around since before I was born (1996) and talked about since 1776
Celerity
Nov 2025
#15
Nitwits go to oxygen bars & then consume tons of anti-oxidant supplements. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2025
#18
Somehow, whoever holds it, the debt needs to be serviced. My problem is these tech folks get bailed out by taxpayers.
dutch777
Nov 2025
#8
It's a decent article but does not deliver on the title promise. I read it in Celerity's thread
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2025
#16
It might not crash. It is a bubble, but might deflate in an orderly way, like Meta dropping 11% this week
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2025
#32
Taxpayers would probably end up bailing out the scumbag private equity firms like we did the banks and insurers in 2008.
SunSeeker
Jan 3
#44