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 Damian KimmelmanContributorDamian Kimmelman is the chief executive and co-founder of DueDil, a source for private company information.  More posts from Damian KimmelmanLinkedIn Problems Run Deeper Than Valu stanley cup ationIn little over a month, shares in LinkedIn lost over half their value   because of poor growth forecasts, fears over future income, and even investor concerns over a tech bubble.The issues facing LinkedIn, however, go beyond the compan stanley cups y itself.The problem stems from each of the company s revenue streams, which ultimately diminish the business value of using the service.Whether it s being paid to promote content, focusing on sales and recruitment over other professions, or interruptive advertising, these streams incentivise poor behaviour by individual users on the site.In other words, LinkedIn s business model inhibits the gro stanley water bottle wth of the network; and the network growth is ultimately what its business model is reliant upon.The site s focus on one-directional promotion limits Zdjo On Fridays, HQ Trivia will let you see your friends    answers during the game
 That s stanley cups ounds like a good sound bite but exactly what does that number mean   Is he saying he   losing two out of 3 deals   asked Greylock partner Josh Elman,  That   a pretty bad number. stanley taza   We don ;t have real numbers from all the investments the show has ever made so it   tough to figure out what O ;Leary was referring to here.  Most firms don ;t report their funds publicly so it   hard to say,  agreed Cowboy Ventures partner Noah Lichtenstein.  It   also a function of time. How long are the returns spread over  Funds are often 7-10 year returns so [it  ] not really fair to judge them until they have matured,  he added.Shark Tank went on the air five years ago in the U.S. That 33 percent return number puts the show into the top quartile for the length its been around, but not necessarily as  the most su stanley cup ccessful  of all venture firms in the world. It simply hasn ;t been arou