
Bayshore Global Management has a proven track record of successful portfolio exits. They have a knack for identifying and nurturing high-potential investments, which ultimately leads to profitable exits for their investors.
One notable example of their success is the exit of their investment in a leading software company. Bayshore Global Management's team worked closely with the company's management to drive growth and increase its value, ultimately resulting in a successful acquisition by a major tech firm.
Their portfolio exit strategy is built on a deep understanding of the markets and a keen eye for opportunity. By leveraging their expertise and network, they're able to identify and capitalize on emerging trends and technologies.
With a strong focus on creating value for their investors, Bayshore Global Management has established itself as a trusted partner in the investment community.
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Portfolio Exits
Bayshore Global Management has a notable track record of successful exits, with a total of 2 portfolio exits.

Their latest portfolio exit was a reverse merger with 23andMe, which took place on June 17, 2021, with a valuation of $XXM. This was acquired by VG Acquisition.
In addition to this recent exit, Bayshore Global Management also had an IPO exit with a company called Subscribe to see more, which occurred on June 29, 2010, with a valuation of $XXM.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the owner of Bayshore Global Management?
Bayshore Global Management is owned by Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, and his ex-wife Anne Wojcicki, co-founder of 23andMe. The firm serves as their family office, managing their personal investments and financial interests.
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