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Felix Salmon
The Stock Market Loophole That Screws the Little Guy
Wired, 2018
Was ist drin?
Well-connected investors are jumping the turnstiles to get first dibs on early-stage companies.
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Not so long ago, private companies used bank loans, self-funding or venture capital to finance their growth before they went public or another firm acquired them. Now, however, a growing number of well-heeled private buyers are scooping up shares in start-ups from insiders in hopes of making a killing when the companies go public. Financial journalist Felix Salmon explores these speculative transactions, which cut off the public from participating in a business’s early growth stages and give a small handful of investors a big head start. getAbstract recommends this enlightening article to investors concerned about inequality of opportunity in the stock market.
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About the Author
Felix Salmon is a financial journalist, blogger and host of the Slate Money podcast.
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