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What Snapchat’s First Investor Saw in the Company

By Bloomberg
03 March 2017   |   4:31 am
Lightspeed Venture Partners Managing Director Jeremy Liew discusses Snap’s trading debut on the New York Stock Exchange, his investment in the photo-sharing mobile app.

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