What are some notable blunders in history that resulted in huge loss?

3 years ago by Bady to c/asklemmy

Loss in terms of money or efforts. Could be recent or ancient.

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ram 35 points 3 years ago path: 0 2047155, hotness: undefined, score: 35, children: 5
bady 21 points 3 years ago

At least something we can all cheer about :)

This also reminds me of Yahoo turning down the offer to buy Google in their early stage! https://finance.yahoo.com/...

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wth 9 points 3 years ago

The thing to remember with these examples is that those companies would have royally fucked up their purchases. Big companies always impose a culture and a mindset.

AT&T would definately have crushed the internet with a monopoly - we would have had to use AT&T approved internet devices, and they would have brought long distance type charges to it. Oh so your email is going overseas? That’s an extra 10c.

Same with Google and Netflix. They were all able to continue with the founders vision and create something special.

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CanadaPlus 7 points 3 years ago

Or Blockbuster turning down a $50 million offer to buy out Netflix.

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visak 5 points 3 years ago

That one really wasn't as obvious at the time. Netflix was in huge debt and hadn't really built their streaming platform yet. In fact streaming was barely possible. Blockbuster should have been able to out-compete Netflix at both dvd by mail and streaming but they screwed it up. Netflix won, but may now end up getting killed by the big studios.

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