
Myspace: What Investors Get Wrong and the 3 Real Plays
No, Myspace is not publicly traded. The investable route is its public parent, Viant Technology (NASDAQ: DSP), while most retail investors will end up using comparable public stocks instead.
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No, Myspace is not publicly traded. The investable route is its public parent, Viant Technology (NASDAQ: DSP), while most retail investors will end up using comparable public stocks instead.

No, Zoox is not publicly traded. The closest investable path is Amazon (AMZN), while most retail investors will end up using public comps like Uber, Lyft, and Aurora.

No, Rockstar Games is not publicly traded. The investable route is its public parent, Take-Two Interactive (NASDAQ: TTWO), plus comparable gaming stocks if you want closer market exposure.

No, Waymo is not publicly traded. The closest retail path is Alphabet, plus public comps like Uber, Lyft, and Mobileye while you wait to see whether Waymo ever files for an IPO.

No, Mailchimp (now Intuit) is not publicly traded as a standalone company. The cleanest way to get exposure is through Intuit (INTU), while comparable public names like HubSpot and Salesforce are the closest business proxies.

No, Starlink is not publicly traded. It sits inside SpaceX, which now trades on Nasdaq under SPCX, so most retail investors will need to look at the parent or public satellite peers instead.

No, Temu is not publicly traded. It operates inside PDD Holdings, which trades on Nasdaq under PDD, so that’s the closest public route for retail investors.
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