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We watched Snapchat's IPO roadshow video. Here's what you need to know


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It's time for Snapchat to convince Wall Street and the world why they should be worth more than $20 billion — and here's a look at their secret 35-minute video that's meant to do just that.

The video is part of Snap's "roadshow" — a tradition in which companies about to go public visit with investors and analysts to drum up interest. The video is under password protection, but Mashable found a way in and we're here to tell you what you need to know.

Let's break down what's in the video: 

'Snap is a camera company' 

CEO Evan Spiegel starts off the 35-minute video by describing where Snapchat fits in. Snapchat for the last year has been referring to itself publicly as a camera company.  Read more...

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