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the No.2 best performing Initial Public Offering . . . Trouble viewing this e-mail? [Click here to read it online]( [Pre-IPO Secrets]( Bigger than Amazon? Jeff Bezos Next IPO By Ian Wyatt | October 3, 2020 Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is the No.2 best performing Initial Public Offering . . . Turning a $1,000 investment into $2.1 million! Now Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is getting ready to launch his next IPO. [Go here for urgent details on Bezos’ Pre-IPO Secret](. Plus, you could use the Billionaire’s Pre-IPO Secret to grab shares of Airbnb and “the next Tesla Motors." A cancer testing startup called [Grail Inc.]( just filed to go public. Grail is a leader in early cancer detection. And the company’s testing solutions can detect over 50 types of cancers at various stages from a single blood test. Early detection of cancer is believed to be the KEY to reducing fatality rates. Plans for a $500 cancer blood test could be a breakthrough that saves millions of lives every year. Biotech and healthcare IPOs are on fire – with gains of 237% . . . 394% and even 440%! That’s why Grail just filed to go public within the next 45 days [(go here for urgent Pre-IPO instructions)](. Just check out these winners . . . [chart]( Grail plans to raise $500 million in an IPO. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America will run the stock offering. And that means ONLY clients at these wealth management firms have a shot at IPO shares. Yet venture capital firms and billionaires have already been [buying up Pre-IPO shares](. Grail was spun out of a public company called Illumina (NASDAQ: ILMN) in 2016. At the time, the company was valued at just $100 million. That’s when Jeff Bezos's personal [VC fund, Bezos Expeditions,]( bought a stake. Plus, Bill Gates also got in on the Pre-IPO shares. Initial filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission do not provide a valuation for the company. Yet Grail recently raised $390 million from a couple of pension funds in May. And another recent financing pegged the company’s value at $3.9 billion. It’s likely that Grail will deliver its IPO at a valuation of at least $5 billion. That’s at least 50 times greater than when Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos bought Pre-IPO shares. Billionaires including Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos don’t wait for an IPO. Instead, they [grab private shares for pennies]( on the dollar. And then wait for the company to go public. The next biotech stock is going public soon. Today, you could grab Pre-IPO shares. And I’m expecting potential gains of 454% or more. [Go here ASAP for urgent details]( (before it’s CLOSED). [Ian Wyatt]( Yours in Wealth, [Ian Wyatt] Ian Wyatt P R E - I P O S E C R E T S 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 Pre-IPO Secrets]( [Unsubscribe from ALL of our emails](

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