Why Co-Founder Evan Spiegel Didn't Sell Snap
Shares of Snap Inc (NYSE: SNAP) have surged 31 percent from its IPO price of $17 on March 2. The stock now appears “fairly valued,” BTIG’s Richard Greenfield said in a report. The analyst will hold off issuing a higher rating unless co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel can “continue to out-innovate peers.” Greenfield initiated coverage of the company with a Neutral rating.
Spiegel Refused To Sell Snap
Spiegel previously refused to sell the company, and when asked as to why, he replies, “I'm now convinced the fastest way to figure out if you are doing something truly important to you is to find someone who will offer you a bunch of money to part with it. The best thing is no matter whether or not you sell, you will learn something very valuable about yourself. If you sell, you know immediately it wasn't the right dream anyways and if you don't sell, you are probably on to something. Maybe you have the beginning of something meaningful.”
That meaningfulness, in Spiegel's opinion is the crux of Snapchat's model: one-to-one communication. While other social media platforms like Facebook Inc (NASDAQ: FB), Instagram, YouTube and Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) focus on one-to-many communication, “one-to-one communication is absolutely intrinsic to Snapchat,” BTIG explained.
“Snapchat, in Spiegel's view, is essentially the evolution of these two behaviors [communication and content consumption] married into one platform that is always with you on your mobile phone — snapping your friends is the new telephone and Stories/Discover are the new television,” the analyst wrote.
Lack Of Clarity Calls For Caution
Although Snapchat indicated its pace of product launches would accelerate in 2017, investors have “no idea what products are coming next,” whether the products would have people spending more time on the platform and how they could generate new revenue streams for the company, Greenfield mentioned.
“Snapchat's future and whether it proves to be a good investment from here depends on Spiegel's ability to continue to out-innovate peers,” the analyst concluded.
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Latest Ratings for SNAP
Date | Firm | Action | From | To |
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Mar 2022 | Deutsche Bank | Initiates Coverage On | Buy | |
Mar 2022 | Benchmark | Initiates Coverage On | Buy | |
Feb 2022 | Credit Suisse | Maintains | Outperform |
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