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Before investing in that hot tech startup, ask yourself: Is there a cheaper firm to put cash in

2015-06-17 00:13:50| Footwear - Topix.net

Let's suppose you were one of the lucky few who invested in Twitter back in November 2013 and got in at the initial public offering price of $26 a share. Sure, you've had a few bumps and bruises along the way, but through it all Twitter's business has grown pretty nicely, and its stock had risen 38% since the IPO, to about $36, when Chief Executive Dick Costolo announced last week that he would resign.

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