Reddit gets ready for IPO, setting a top valuation of $6.4 billion

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What's next: Reddit is likely to go public next week.

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A hammer doesn’t turn a profit either. Its a tool used for a purpose.

A hammer is not a company that has created and maintained a product platform that requires a cash-flow to keep funding development and keep the servers up.

I was intending to use it as a metaphor. Meteors usually are not the exact thing they describe. Its goal doesn’t have to be a thing that turns a profit, when it can be used as a tool in other ways. I didn’t do a good enough explanation of my meaning

Jim Cramer, that you?

I get the other responses as i wasn’t very clear on my meaning, but this confuses me.

Ah was joke reference to the Mad Money tv show stock investor guy, who notoriously has a following of people who invest the opposite of what he recommends

A hammer is a tool to be used to smash my testicles into a paste

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