Company Profile
Chobani, an American food company founded in 2005 by Hamdi Ulukaya, specializes in strained Greek yogurt, a product it popularized in the U.S.. The name derives from the Turkish word for "shepherd".
The company, which operates the world's largest yogurt facility in Twin Falls, Idaho, also produces oat drinks and snacks using natural ingredients. Chobani has faced boycotts, notably in 2016 for employing refugees and in 2025 over a partnership with Planet Harvest.
A 2025 class action lawsuit alleging phthalates in its products was indicated for dismissal.
Latest Funding Rounds
22-Oct-2025 $1.60B Debt Refinancing
14-Oct-2025 $650.00M Corporate
17-Jan-2025 Debt Refinancing
15-Oct-2024 $650.00M Dividend Recapitalization
11-Jan-2024 $500.00M Debt Refinancing
13-Dec-2023 $550.00M Debt - Acquisition
30-Jun-2023 $0.22M Debt - General
30-Jun-2022 $2.57M Debt - General
19-Oct-2020 $975.00M Debt Refinancing
Key Management
Hamdi Ulukaya Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Tarkan Gurkan Chief Financial Officer
John Frost Chief Customer Officer
Tom Cullen Chief Information Officer
Marjorie Cruz JD Chief Legal Officer
Jai Kibe Chief Marketing Officer
Shari Eaton Chief People Officer
Niel Sandfort Chief Innovation Officer & Senior Vice President of New Product Development and Research and Development
Hans Neubert Chief Design Officer
Nishant Roy Chief Impact Officer
Investors
Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pre-IPO Investing?
Pre-IPO investing involves purchasing shares in a private company before it goes public. This allows investors to secure ownership at a price often significantly lower than the eventual IPO listing price.
Pre-IPO investments are typically offered to accredited investors and present an opportunity to invest in high-growth companies at an early stage. If the company’s valuation rises after it becomes publicly traded, these investments can lead to exponential returns.
However, pre-IPO investing requires careful consideration due to associated risks such as limited liquidity and company-specific challenges.
What Makes Pre-IPOs Different from IPOs?
Pre-IPOs and IPOs differ primarily in timing, access, and pricing:
- Timing: Pre-IPO shares are offered before the company goes public, while IPO shares are available to the public during the company’s market debut.
- Access: Pre-IPO shares are typically reserved for institutional investors and accredited individuals, whereas IPO shares are open to the broader market.
- Pricing: Pre-IPO shares are often sold at a discounted rate compared to the IPO listing price, giving early investors an advantage in potential returns.
Who Can Invest in Pre-IPOs?
Pre-IPO investments are generally restricted to accredited investors, as defined by the SEC. To qualify, an individual must meet at least one of the following criteria:
- A net worth exceeding $1 million (excluding primary residence).
- An annual income over $200,000 (or $300,000 jointly with a spouse) for the past two years, with expectations of maintaining that level.
How Do You Invest in an IPO?
For investors seeking to diversify their portfolios and explore private market opportunities, here’s how to buy pre-IPO stock:
- We will guide you through the qualification process, ensuring you meet these criteria and are well-prepared to participate in pre-IPO investments. Investing in pre-IPOs often requires accredited investor status, defined as having a net worth exceeding $1 million (excluding your primary residence) or an annual income of at least $200,000.
- HUDSONPOINT will provide detailed insights into a company’s financials, growth potential, and market conditions to help you make informed decisions.
- HUDSONPOINT facilitates your participation by pooling client capital to meet the minimum investment requirements.
- HUDSONPOINT manages the transaction on behalf of our clients. We offer ongoing monitoring and updates on your pre-IPO shares on all aspects as the company progresses toward its public listing to help keep our clients informed about developments that could impact your investment.
What Happens to Pre-IPO Shares After the IPO?
Once the company goes public, shares may be liquidated or distributed to the members, depending on market conditions and investment valuation..
HUDSONPOINT capital manages this transition by either liquidating the shares on behalf of investors or distributing them directly to clients. Our approach offers flexibility with the goal of maximizing potential returns while aligning with each investor’s strategy.
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