• lurklurk@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Amazon has been really successful in several domains and he’s owned a lot of it from the start

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      4 days ago

      How does owning something turn into hundreds of billions of dollars? I own things too, they don’t turn into hundreds of billions

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            Amazon: people like books; people like next day delivery of stuff; people and companies like making stuff and running stuff in Amazon web services

            Minecraft: Marcus Persson owned the game studio (and wrote quite a bit of the game) that made Minecraft, lots of people like it, Microsoft was willing to buy it for billions

            Kiran Mazumdan-Shaw made beer, people like beer. They then used beer making processes to make biotech medicines - people like being alive and will pay a lot to stay alive, or even just a bit healthier

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            It’s not an elementary question.

            Best I can guess is: plenty of people, plenty of reasons. Which is a stupid answer.

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          Is that how value is determined? How others perceive value? Isn’t that kind of subjective? Is there a possibility he isn’t worth that much money? Could he be worth even more? Not like margin of error, but dramatically more or less like 20-30% off one way or the other?