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[Daymond John's Private Dealroom Meeting] Hey Reader, I'm Josh - Daymond's business analyst and one of his top team members. Before I get to what I need to say, I just want to make sure you've seen his emails from the past couple of days. [If not, you can review them here.]( [Plus, if you want to ensure you attend his event on Wednesday, you can click here to receive his text reminders.]( OK, on with the show... Any time Daymond is considering a new investment opportunity, I'm the guy that performs the rigorous due diligence - background checks, financial modelling, projections, historical comps, all the verification... vetting, checking, checking again... the list goes on. It's an exhaustive process. [You'll witness it on Wednesday when we meet.]( But we do it because, like most people, Daymond is not one to throw his money around, and he doesn't want you to do that either. Needless to say, we take our review process seriously. So when I saw the claim that this startup was... ["The Netflix for Game Night..."]( I'll admit, I had my doubts. I've been analyzing and dissecting private deals and startups for over a decade. Honestly, if you put a company's business plan in front of me, after two minutes, I can tell you exactly - to the month - when they'll fail. I've seen hundreds, if not thousands, of companies make bold claim after bold claim but then shut their doors in a year. So for [Wednesday's startup]( to impress me, I'm going to need to see some major positive indicators. Because the returns here are astronomical... Let's look at some comparables. This is something Daymond and I do for every deal... because we need to know - what can we expect from similar startups? We're looking at a few criteria for this comparison: - [An early-stage startup in a huge market]( - [Planning to launch a streaming platform]( - [Starting an entirely new tech category]( So for the sake of transparency, let me show you what I worked on... I mentioned before that this company is the Netflix for game night, so let's start there... Netflix's angel investors were able to get in at the ground floor and invest when the company was worth just $1 million. Today? Netflix is worth $237 billion - that represents growth of 23,699,900%. My second comparable for this company is another streaming giant - Spotify. Spotify was valued at around $26 million when they first took private funding from angel investors. Today, they're worth $47 billion. That's growth of 178,993%. And the third is a company named Zynga. Zynga develops, markets, and operates social games as live services played on the internet. When they first started getting funding, they raised $16.9 million. Today, they're worth over $2.6 billion. That's growth of 173,333%. These comparison companies - which aren't cherry-picked options, these are the companies that I think resemble them the most - are massive winners that any angel investor would kill to have a chance to throw money at. Remember, Daymond has done his due diligence. All I was supposed to do was talk him out of this. But I'm telling him - and you - to double down. That's why, on [Wednesday, August 18, at 1 p.m.]( I'll be with Daymond, this startup's CEO, and a man who needs no introduction... Together, we'll walk you through every detail of this company, and - if we decide it's worth our investment - we'll show you how you can get involved. But you can only do that if you attend the event. - When: [August 18, 1 p.m.]( - Where: [AEDEALROOM.com]( - [Get Text reminders here]( so we can ping you with a link to join before we start. Sincerely, Josh Sanderlin You are receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}, as part of your subscription to Daymond John's Private Dealroom Meeting event reminders. 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All of our employees and agents must wait 24 hours after on-line publication or 72 hours after the mailing of printed-only publication prior to following an initial recommendation. Any investments recommended in this letter should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement and any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of: Angels & Entrepreneurs 1125 N Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. [Website]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions](

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