Anonymous ID: f8cbcd Jan. 7, 2022, 10:53 a.m. No.15327406   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Part 3

 

What is Rizvi Traverse Management? Here's the page describing Suhail Rizvi's role but the site doesn't exist anymore. http://archive.is/ss51C

 

>Due to his large stake in Twitter, both personally and for other investors, he was the subject of media scrutiny at the time of Twitter's IPO; he is notoriously private

 

Archive of NYT story describing Twitter IPO: Page 1: http://archive.fo/v6kCv

Page 2: https://archive.is/Soea0

 

Has a 15% stake in Twitter worth over a billion dollars: http://archive.is/5JSDH

 

Is on the Board of the Wharton School in Pennsylvania: http://archive.is/WaeV

 

Bloomberg Overview of Suhail Rizvi circa 2013: http://archive.is/F6yel

 

> In April 2007, Rizvi Traverse acquired an equity ownership stake in Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the successful “Twilight” series. In January 2012, Lions Gate announced that it had acquired Summit Entertainment for $412.5 million.: http://archive.is/cm6NA

 

>In 2005, his firm acquired controlling interest in International Creative Management: http://archive.is/SVdq1

 

What is International Creative Management: http://archive.is/ApssU

 

http://archive.is/hvSPG

 

>After management problems with the Hollywood talent agency, Rizvi Traverse Management exchanged its equity, "for a combination of cash, preferred non-voting shares and an ongoing interest in certain assets of the company: http://archive.is/U6Mte

 

> The firm also helped Hugh Hefner buy back Playboy Enterprises in 2011: http://archive.is/ukx2m

 

>Hugh Hefner

>deal to make Playboy privately-owned

 

>In November 2015, the company announced the acquisition of 3D cinema technology firm RealD for $551 million: http://archive.is/OHZyg

 

http://archive.is/AQFkT

 

 

Via Wikipedia:

 

Suhail R. Rizvi is co-founder and Chief Investment Officer of Rizvi Traverse Management LLC. He has a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and sits on the Wharton Undergraduate Executive Board.

 

A venture capitalist, his investments include Twitter, Facebook, Flipboard and Square.

 

Due to his large stake in Twitter, both personally and for other investors, he was the subject of media scrutiny at the time of Twitter's IPO; he is notoriously private. Along with social media, Rizvi has invested in telecommunications and entertainment.