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Yesterday we got confirmation when this press release dropped. Trouble viewing this e-mail? [Click here to read it online]( [Market Traders Academy]( BREAKING: Airbnb Files for Private IPO By Ian Wyatt | August 20, 2020 Airbnb officially filed for a confidential IPO. This important step sets the stage for the company to go public within the next 3-months. The private company hasn’t publicly released any details. And that’s why I just published this urgent special report: [Inside Airbnb’s Confidential IPO]( [Click here to download your FREE report.]( Rumors of an Airbnb rumor have been swirling for weeks. Silicon Valley insides have said that the home sharing platform was quietly preparing to go public. Yesterday we got confirmation when this press release dropped. [Airbnb Announces Confidential Submission of Draft Registration Statement:]( “Airbnb confidentially submitted a draft Registration Statement on Form S-1 to the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) relating to the proposed initial public offering of its common stock.” Airbnb is using a provision of the JOBS Act to keep details under wraps. The act allows emerging growth companies to file confidentially with the SEC. This allows the SEC to review a company’s plans – WITHOUT disclosing details to investors, competitors or the financial media Want details on Airbnb’s upcoming IPO? [Click here to download my FREE report](. These confidential IPO filings are quite common. Airbnb hasn’t determined the potential share price or valuation. However, we know that venture capital investors valued Airbnb at $31 billion last year. More recently the company raised $1 billion from private equity at a $18 billion valuation. That marked a 42% drop in the company’s valuation. The decline is in-line with the drop in publicly traded stocks in the travel business. The average cruise line stock is down 65%. The typical hotel operator is down 30%. And most airline stocks have lost 50% of their value. Yet Airbnb is starting to see a strong bounce back in its business. The platform recently saw bookings of over 1 million nights in a single day – the highest level since before the pandemic. Airbnb may be considering a conventional IPO or direct listing. It’s also possible that the company will [conduct a Pre-IPO financing](. And that could allow regular investors to grab shares – BEFORE the stock starts trading. Airbnb’s CEO recently said that he’s looking at everything. And that he shouldn’t comment or speculate on a Pre-IPO. My urgent briefing reveals everything you need to know regarding Pre-IPOs. Plus, I’ll bring you up to speed on Airbnb, TikTok, SpaceX and other potential IPOs. [Just go here to get my FREE report:]( [Inside Airbnb’s Confidential IPO]( And I’ll automatically save your seat at my Pre-IPO Profits webinar. [Ian Wyatt]( Yours in Wealth & Health, [Ian Wyatt] Ian Wyatt [Market Traders Academy]( If you have any questions about your subscription, please contact Customer Care at 866-447-8625 or 802-448-8410. Monday - Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET Wyatt Investment Research | 65 Railroad Street | Richmond, VT 05477 USA Toll Free: 866-447-8625 or International: 802-448-8410 Web Site: [www.wyattresearch.com]( Email Customer Service: customerservice@wyattresearch.com Disclaimer & Important Information[WyattResearch.com]( is owned and published by Wyatt Investment Research. Wyatt Investment Research is neither a registered investment adviser nor a broker/dealer. Readers are advised that this electronic publication is issued solely for information purposes and should not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. If you believe this communication to be a mistake or unsolicited, please forward this email to abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com and be sure to include details regarding your situation. We will be sure to promptly investigate your situation and get back to you within 4-7 business days. Copyright (c) 2020 Wyatt Investment Research. Wyatt Investment Research 65 Railroad Street Richmond, VT 05477 PO Box 790 [Terms]( | [Privacy]( | [Email Policy]( | [Compensation]( | [Disclosure]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Delivery Preferences]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Click Here to View Our Website]( [Unsubscribe from Market Traders Academy]( [Unsubscribe from ALL of our emails](

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