How MetLife Policyholders Quietly Got Rich
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MetLife hasn't always been publicly traded.  In fact, it was a private company mutually owned by its policy holders until 2000.  How has the stock done since then?  And how could you possibly own thousands of dollars worth of MetLife stock without every buying it?   0:00 - What Does MetLife Do? 0:50 - How It Got Started 1:50 - Demutualization 3:38 - MetLife Today 7:21 - How Much Could You Have Made? 👀 Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCKwdV2I2k0tWvjVpa8szyHA 🎧 Listen to 200+ episodes on other companies and mental models: https://stockstoryteller.com/podcast/ Disclaimer: Everything shared is for informational and educational purposes only.  Nothing I share on this platform should be construed as financial, tax, or legal advice.  Please consult a competent professional who can assist with your specific needs and circumstances.
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