Comment Re:Stocks 101 (Score 1) 140
Share price is a function of revenues. Cash flow and profitability determine stock price.
This should usually be the case. But aside from the dot-com and social-media bubbles, there are cases where strong growth prospects may justify a share price premium, even with negative cash flows and in the absence of revenues. Valuable intellectual property (ex. patents on the next wonder drug with promising Phase 3 results) and other barriers to entry should make some companies worth more than others, all else being equal. Groupon, of course, has extremely low barriers to entry.