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  2. StockX - Wikipedia

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    StockX is an online marketplace and clothing reseller, primarily of sneakers. Since November 2020, it has also opened up to electronic products [1] such as game consoles, smartphones and computer hardware. The Detroit-based company was founded by Dan Gilbert, Josh Luber, Greg Schwartz, and Chris Kaufman in 2015–2016.

  3. Josh Luber - Wikipedia

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    Campless then morphed into StockX, which is an online marketplace for high-end product resale. Luber is an expert on the sneaker resale market, and has applied that knowledge to the broader secondary market for luxury goods, a $6 billion global industry.

  4. Dan Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert cofounded StockX, a stock market of things for high-demand, limited edition products such as sneakers. Gilbert is also invested and involved in the operation of several consumer-based technology-centered businesses, including Fathead, Veritix, Xenith, StyleCaster and Quizzle.

  5. Hoka Is the Fastest-Growing Sneaker Brand on StockX - AOL

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    Hoka had an increase in trades on StockX of 3,606% for the first half of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021. Hoka Is the Fastest-Growing Sneaker Brand on StockX — and Puma and Birkenstock...

  6. Grey market - Wikipedia

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    One of the biggest Grey Market marketplaces for sneakers is StockX. Since November 2020, it has also opened up to electronic products with a valuation of almost four billion. StockX has planned to go public since October 2019. As of January 2022, they have not yet done so. Corporate action

  7. Forrest Gump's Scene-Stealing Nike Cortez Sneakers Have ... - AOL

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    If you want to buy this specific colorway, go to StockX. If you don't want to pay $200 for the re-release (I don't!) just buy a normal Cortez colorway and call it a day.