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Shant Mesrobian
@shantmm
I'm a little late to this but here's my bull case/bear case. Bear: This isn't an amazingly innovative or groundbreaking idea, so it seems like if it was going to be a game changer they would've done it a long time ago. Feels more like desperation. Like picking some old things up from the cutting room floor. Perhaps a way to hide trouble in paradise. Also, the idea that people are dying to find more services and "experiences" to spend their money on just feels very 2010s millennial vibes. Bull: As the economy deteriorates more, people will be looking for new ways to make side income through gig work and side hustles. Airbnb's existing market share will instantly make it the central marketplace for people who don't want to do Uber or Doordash. The problem with this bull case is that if the economy does in fact deteriorate, who's going to pay for all the services and experiences? The top ten percent will not float the entire economy forever. Rating: Mostly Bear https://x.com/bchesky/status/1922364651775385999
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Varun Srinivasan
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i think the biggest problem is airbnb's core product is quite bad, and they're struggling to fix it. i love getting ubers, i hate staying in airbnbs. the average quality is dropping relative to hotels, while the price keeps rising.
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@shantmm
Exactly. Pretty hard to build a new boat while in a boat that's sinking.
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