Valuing companies has become damn near impossible. America's volatile economic environment, currently fueled by low interest rates and a strengthening dollar, has left investors searching for "yield." Nowhere is this transition more evident than in fixed income markets. As investors sell bond and Treasury holdings for high dividend and growth stocks, valuations have soared to record levels.
Read MoreUber Beats Facebook To $50B Valuation
In the world of venture capitalism, funding comparisons are often drawn between startups and more “mature," publically traded companies. Interestingly enough, in one of the most prevalent comparisons, Facebook (FB), which is possibly the most controversial startup to date, now represents the standard for “old” tech companies.
Read MoreUber Valuation To Surpass Facebook
The popular ride-sharing application Uber is looking to raise another $2 billion in private funding. According to reports, this would value the startup at $50 billion. If Uber can obtain these funds, it would make Uber the highest-valued private startup of all time. The only other privately owned startup to achieve such a high valuation before issuing an IPO was Facebook (FB), and it is now valued at $226 billion.
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