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MySpace CoFounder Says Purchase Was A Scam

Jonathan writes "Brad Greenspan says he's the real founder of MySpace, not Tom, and the sale of MySpace to News Corp. was a criminal act. In a nine-chapter report, he describes how this was accomplished by hiding the value of the site from Intermix Media's shareholders." From the article: "How was News Corp able to turn $327 million into $20 billion or more of value within a year? The Myspace/Intermix transaction was so low compared to other internet transactions that it is raising eyebrows by analysts and media everywhere. Everyone seems to be asking how News Corp. got such a good deal. It seems too good to be true! After signing the transaction to buy Myspace & Intermix (but prior to the closing), News Corp. itself even showed how strangely little it had paid for Myspace by immediately paying $3.99 per monthly page view for slow growing comparable IGN. News Corp. paid only .03 cents per monthly page view for the hyper fast growing Myspace. Therefore, we can conclude that the fair value of Myspace was 100x or more what News Corp. paid! "

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  1. Re:Sounds like sour grapes by waynelorentz · · Score: 0, Troll

    This message brought to you by NAMBLA.

    Seriously, though...

    35-year-old men hooking up with 15-year-olds is ILLEGAL in the United States.

    And it's getting really old to hear people with marginal morals saying, "well... everyone else in the world does it!" That was the whole point of founding the United States -- we didn't want to be like the rest of the world (well, Europe) anymore.

    Don't like the law -- change it, or move. There are plenty of countries where it's perfectly fine for a grown man to sodomize a child. It's not OK in the United States.