Here's how you can follow in the steps of history's richest investors

 
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The Startup Investor
Dear Reader,

In 1968, a Silicon Valley pioneer named Arthur Rock took a chance on a tiny company that wasn't even listed on Wall Street yet.

Fast-forward a few years later... and he's a billionaire.

That little-known startup was Intel - a multinational giant that now controls 73% of the PC market. (Full story...)

This is how every single brand that you know - IBM, Coca-Cola, and more - got their start.

It just takes a big idea.

And a few early investors.

And now, it's finally possible for YOU to be one of them and follow in these billionaires' footsteps.

Go here to see what's next.

Sincerely,


Mike Ward
Co-Founder, Angels & Entrepreneurs Network

P.S. Before Arthur Rock became a billionaire, he was your average working man. It just goes to show that anyone can invest and startups like these can potentially transform a small stake into millions. For some people, maybe even more...

 

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