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Independent of the assumptions made here to estimate valuations, two
serious questions remain: one to be asked by the ISOC Chapters; and the
other by the .org stakeholder community (which is greater than just .org
domain name holders).
* What sort of due diligence did ISOC carry out in the face of this
offer? (This impacts the integrity of the sale price and ISOC's
fiduciary responsibilities )
* Who knew what and when in the process within this deal and within
ICANN's decision on relaxing the fee cap? (This impacts on the integrity
of the process and participants)
It would be nice to have information, if only to "clear the air" around
this. There are no doubt other questions buried in the weeds around
this deal. Those may surface later.
Sam Lanfranco,
On 12/2/2019 3:41 AM, Ayden Férdeline wrote:
> A venture capitalist and ex-Mckinsey consultant offers some thoughts
> on the ISOC sale of PIR, and concludes that ISOC has undervalued PIR
> by about US $1 billion. This analysis is not perfect (seems to
> conflate revenue with earnings) but is interesting nonetheless:
>
> https://lancewiggs.com/2019/12/01/did-isoc-leave-1-billion-on-the-table/
>
> Ayden Férdeline
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