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The window to invest in RYSE is closing.
If you haven’t heard of RYSE yet, you will soon.
The story of the startup that started out pitching on Dragons Den (Canada’s Shark Tank) and receiving two offers is about to become known nationwide, as their product rolls out in +100 Best Buys across the country.
Early investors that believed in their mission have already seen their share price grow over 15X and they are just getting started.
RYSE’s retail distribution deal resembles that which led smart-home giants Ring, Nest and iRobot to their billion dollar exits.
Their patented, mass-market shade automation device is unrivalled in the industry, and is the quickest way for homeowners and businesses to automate their window shades.
Best Buy has made a huge bet on RYSE, and the good news is that you can too. For a limited time you can still invest in their company at $1.25/share.
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