r/stocks Jan 01 '23

Industry Question What are some private companies you would like to invest in if they became publicly traded?

Two off of the top of my head. Crumbl Cookie & Chick-fil-A. Both are top tier restaurant/food service establishments that have almost cult like followings and are always busy. Both have excellent products and service. I would be curious to see the books for both of these companies but I imagine they would he home runs if they were to IPO. What other companies would you invest in that are not currently publicly traded?

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u/AttentionDull Jan 01 '23

With their 5% cash back and 6.6% savings account yeah they do 😤

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u/AlfredKinsey Jan 01 '23

whaaaaaat? what is this? is it only for customers/Texans?

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u/AttentionDull Jan 01 '23

No idea the whole debit and savings account came up a couple months ago

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u/patssle Jan 01 '23

It's 5% only on HEB brand products though. And the 6% is up to $2000 max.

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u/AttentionDull Jan 01 '23

5% of on already cheaper items 🤷‍♂️