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Fellow Investor, The biggest IPO of the year is right around the corner. Are you ready? Airbnb has r

Fellow Investor, The biggest IPO of the year is right around the corner. Are you ready? Airbnb has recently filed with the SEC for a confidential IPO and smart investors are flocking to get some of the pre-IPO shares. Considering that they’ll be cutting the ribbon in just a few months, no one is wasting any time. Yeah, we know what you’re thinking. A vacation-home rental company in the midst of a pandemic? Well, you might be surprised. Let’s be honest. If they were doing that bad, would they really be doing an IPO? Don’t believe me? You can [download this free report right now]( and see it for yourself! We’ve been following Airbnb for some time and I can genuinely say the news is exciting. Already, they’re expected to launch with a $18 billion valuation. Now, with the economy looking better than ever, it’s not hard to imagine they’re reach their pre-pandemic $31 billion value very soon. Excited yet? Here’s the make-it-or-break-it factor. Sure, you could wait until the actual IPO but in doing so, you’d be losing out on the biggest opportunity of your life. Take some of the recent big names. Someone who got in with Moderna pre-IPO would have boosted their gains by 508%. And Zoom? A massive $8,467%. Unfortunately, getting in on Airbnb’s pre-IPO isn’t easy. You need to go via private equity firms. Luckily, I can help you with that. I’ve written a detailed report just for my readers that will tell you everything you need to know, including all the financial and business records of the company. [Click here and download it for FREE today – no obligation on your part, just your email.]( As a friend, you’ll also snag an invite to my webinar, which will discuss pre-IPO investing in more detail. You know what they say – time is money. And with this opportunity, there’s not time to lose. Ian Wyatt [Click here to download your FREE report today…]( This is a communication from Wyatt Investment Research. We encourage you to review our full [privacy policy](. To unsubscribe from Wyatt Investment Research emails visit [premium.wyattresearch.com/unsubscribe]( Wyatt Investment Research 65 Railroad Street PO Box 790 Richmond, Vermont 05477 [FooterLogo] To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Your Profile]( This email was sent by: Investment News Web 1 INTERNATIONAL HOUSE LONDON, LONDON, EC1A 2BN, UK © Copyright 2020. All Rights Reserved.

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