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SharesPost

The first online platform to help you buy or sell private company shares.

Startup type: Company
Status: Active
Stage: Growth
Publicity: Open to speaking to journalists.
Industries: Biotech, Cleantech, Computing, Financial, Gaming, Health, Information Technology, Internet, Media, Mobile, Nanotech
Location: Santa Monica, CA, USA
Website: http://www.sharespost.com
More info: CrunchBase

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There has been a new post on the #SharesPost bulletin board for #Facebook - come take a look. http://bit.ly/Hsw6Y

1 year ago

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10 November 2010

SharesPost now has 20 followers!

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02 November 2010

SharesPost twittered 14 times, here's their latest:

There has been a new post on the #SharesPost bulletin board for #Facebook - come take a look. http://bit.ly/Hsw6Y

ABOUT US

SharesPost makes private equity liquid by efficiently matching buyers, sellers of private company stock and giving them the information, tools and process to make transactions easy and safe. At SharesPost you can download research reports and corporate documents for hundred’s of private companies, including Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Plus, see prices from previous transactions. When you’re ready, connect directly with buyers and sellers of private company shares without brokers or their commissions. SharesPost provides you with automated contracts and integrated e-signature and escrow services to handle transfer restrictions like company rights of first refusal and help process your transaction.

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  • Startup Addict

    A haven for entrepreneurial superheros thwarting the forces of mediocrity

  • Deverraux Jones

    MIT grad with passion for healthcare, expanding energy access, and using web technologies to change the way people buy certain high-cost goods

  • Eduardo giglio

    American / Brazilian, 20, studying economics on a Brazilian school named Insper.