written by reader What is James Altucher promising regarding the pre-IPO Prospectus he’s giving out for frrr with

by backoffice | May 18, 2018 4:08 pm

a paid prescription to his service. I signed up and I got a package in the mail but no Pre IPO[1] Prospectus was in the package, in his pitch he states it’s a 9 trillion dollar company
with it’s headquarters in Pittsburgh and it has to do with transportation. It will do away with taxi drivers, truck drivers, and will make the costs extremely low so that people will
opt to use this in place of owning a car making the cost of the service cheaper. What could the name of this company be? Thanks Travis

Endnotes:
  1. IPO: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/ipo/

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8 responses to “written by reader What is James Altucher promising regarding the pre-IPO Prospectus he’s giving out for frrr with”

  1. april39 says:

    Got stung same way. a 9 trillion $ company would be 10 times Apple’s valuation [or 50% of our national debt. He spends more time choking the sheriff than researching stocks.

  2. That teaser pitch is all about Uber, though I assume his actual recommendations are probably suppliers to the self-driving car sector — haven’t looked at the details, his pitches often give me a headache 🙂

  3. oshow says:

    its cypress semiconductor corp. I don’t know how im gonna get rich on this company

  4. schweiko says:

    Check out Wayne. According to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, they stated the following: Waymo to buy 20,000 Jaguars for robotic ride-hailing service

    Self-driving car spinoff Waymo will buy up to 20,000 electric vehicles from Jaguar Land Rover to help realize its vision for a robotic ride-hailing service. The commitment marks another step in Waymo’s evolution from a secret project started by Google nine years ago to a spin-off that’s gearing up for an audacious attempt to reshape the transportation business. The Jaguar deal will expand upon a fleet of self-driving cars that Waymo has been gradually building in partnership with Fiat Chrysler since 2015.

  5. schweiko says:

    First sentence above, spellcheck overrode “Waymo”. Apologies.

  6. Bryan Adair says:

    Is it Vuuzle?

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