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People should seriously consider investing in unlisted companies because the potential for massive returns is undeniable. When a private company eventually goes public and performs well, the wealth creation can be staggering. The power of compounding

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Anonymous 1

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Arey but how can a normal person invest in unlisted companies? And even after so much due diligence and research and all still only 20% of the startups return profits in the VC world. What if normal folks don't have such luck?

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