Dear Companists,
It's truly amazing that you have helped us raise more than 1 million euros so far! Together with more than 775 of you folks, we have already taken this important first step of our campaign and turned FREYGEIST into a success story.
"The most difficult thing about an idea is not having it,
but realizing whether it's a good one." (Chris Howland)
We would like to thank you for your incredible support!
Your investments have paved the way for our next tasks, that is, for the start of series production, for the further expansion of our sales network, and for product development. As the FREYGEIST team, we now have to roll up our sleeves and get some work done!
Your confidence in our vision and your active support have made a huge difference during the last 45 days, and we are looking forward to moving you and many others soon. Thanks to the FREYGEIST e-bike, we may literally do so.
Best regards,
The FREYGEIST team
(Usama Assi, Stephan Hebenstreit, and Martin Trink)
Note
Investments in startups and growth companies offer great opportunities, but they are risk investments. In the worst case, the entire investment amount may be lost. Consequently, investments in startups or growth companies are unsuitable for retirement plans. However, there is no obligation to make further contributions. Investors can minimize their risk by diversifying the amount they invest in startups and growth companies and not investing the entire amount in one startup or growth company. Professional investors often follow this strategy because it causes the risk to be distributed among several investments. In this way, successful investments can balance other less successful investments.
The shares of the investors on Companisto are subordinated profit-participating loans (partiarische Nachrangdarlehen). Such loans are shares in a business with similar characteristics as equity. If the company becomes insolvent or is liquidated, the claims of the investors (Companists) – just like those of all other shareholders of the company – will be satisfied from the assets in the insolvency or the assets in liquidation only after the claims of all other external creditors have been satisfied. Thus, Companists are treated like any other shareholder of the company during insolvency or liquidation proceedings.
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