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Fantex

Fantex Holdings, Inc. is a U.S.-based financial services and brand development company headquartered in San Francisco, California which provides an investment service allowing investors to trade securities tied to the cash flows of professional athletes and their brand contracts with Fantex.〔"(Fantex: New Asset Category )"()〕 Since their first Initial Public Offering of shares linked to future earnings of San Francisco 49ers Pro Bowl tight end Vernon Davis in October 2013, Fantex has continued to initiate brand contracts and list more athletes on their exchange. The Fantex asset class has been compared to investments similar to the celebrity bonds offered by professional entertainers, including the 1997 offering by David Bowie.〔("Skin in the Game; Athletic Investment" ), ''The Economist'', October 26, 2013 .〕〔Neil Irwin, ("You can now buy shares in an NFL running back. This is why the returns will probably be awful." ) ''The Washington Post'', October 18, 2013.〕〔Joe Queenan, ( "It's Time for Wall Street to Profit From Celebrity Duds: With shares in athletes to be sold, can money be made if they fail?" ), ''Wall Street Journal'', November 8, 2013.〕
Fantex is a holding company with two primary businesses:
# Fantex, Inc. - a securities issuer that files registration statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
# Fantex Brokerage Services, LLC - an online brokerage firm and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) member.
==History==
Fantex was founded in 2012 by David Beirne, former general partner of Benchmark Capital, Buck French, and Dave Mullin. The company’s board of directors include John Elway (member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and GM of the Denver Broncos), Josh Levine (former CTO/COO of E-Trade), and Duncan Niederauer (former Chief Executive Officer of the New York Stock Exchange). Fantex’s board of advisors consists of business executives and former professional athletes, including Jack Nicklaus.
Fantex was launched in the fall of 2013, when the company filed its first IPO with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Fantex's first offering was announced to be running back Arian Foster of the Houston Texans, but it was postponed due to injury. Fantex proceeded with tight end Vernon Davis of the San Francisco 49ers as its first successful IPO.〔Daniel Brown, ("49ers' Vernon Davis Worried about Brand as Much as Game" ), ''Oakland Tribune'', June 16, 2014 .〕 Fantex has signed contracts with eleven athletes and has completed six IPOs worth a total of $25.8 million.〔(Bloomberg ) ()〕

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