Here's who is going to get rich from the Snap IPO
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The company is seeking to price its share sale at between $14 to $16 a share, although that could always go up (or down) before its anticipated IPO on March 2.
According to its S-1 filings, Snap's co-founders Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy own the most shares.
Benchmark could also see some nice returns, as one of the company's top shareholders.
Here's the list of Snap's major shareholders at its IPO and what the value of their stake would be at $16 a share.
Note: This doesn't include shares that haven't vested by the time it goes public (including a $145 million stock bonus for Imran Khan), but does include Spiegel's bonus that he'll receive immediately upon IPO.
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