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[The Startup Investor]
Thursday, October 29, 2020
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Dear Startup Investor,
Today, some of the world's most powerful companies in Big Tech are expected to report their third quarter earnings after the markets close.
And while these companies are pillars of the public markets, their success (or potential lack thereof) affects the private markets in ways that [every single startup investor should notice.](
I'm talking about the FAANG group: Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google.
Together, the five FAANG stocks have a market capitalization of well over $4.1 trillion. That's about 12% of the entire S&P 500.
And their track records have held up well this year, especially given the ongoing economic crisis that's still affecting businesses all over the world.
But why should you care about Big Tech's earnings in the world of startup investing? It's pretty simple...
And it could [completely transform]( both the private equity world and the world of Big Tech very soon.
[Just click here to learn how.](
Very best,
David Weisburd
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