Take a look at the history-making pitch deck YouTube used to secure its first $11.5 million from Sequoia Capital in 2005, and the investor memo that convinced the firm of the platform's potential (GOOG, GOOGL)

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· YouTube launched 15 years ago to the public as a single, easy-to-use destination for hosting and sharing the internet's videos.
· By the summer of 2005, YouTube's cofounders — Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim — were looking to scale up, and needed venture capital funding to do so.
· Around that time, a young...

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