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Who Makes Money at IPO?

Published on July 14, 2019

Who makes the most money when companies go public? Those who invest after the company has already gone public (stock investors) or those who invested when the companies were startups?

The chart below will show you what a $50 investment in both stages would have handed you in profits.

Company Stock Investors Startup/Angel Investors
Stitch Fix $125 $50,576
Spotify $17 $66,883
Twitter $32 $79,814
Etsy $81 $140,286
Twilio $316 $69,188
Fitbit $38 $152,569

And a new law recently enacted by Congress means you could invest this way, starting with as little as $50.

And in a recent video, Robert Herjavec of Shark Tank showed where you can start.

You’ll learn how you could access two time-sensitive deals with huge upside.

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