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Praying to the God of Valuation

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2001–2007: THE BUILDING YEARS The dot com bubble had burst. SEEING THINGS FROM THE VC SIDE OF THE TABLE While I was a VC in 2007 & 2008 those were dead years because the market again evaporated due the the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). Until we weren’t. Nobody cared about our valuations any more. The tide has gone out.

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More on Liquidation Preferences

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→ More on Liquidation Preferences Posted on December 16, 2010 by admin A long time ago I had asked a VC about what pre-money valuation he was planning to put in a term sheet he had promised to send over. .&# He said it as a joke, but it is totally true that pre-money valuation is just one of a handful of key economic terms in a term sheet.

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Cliff Notes S-1: Kayak ? AGILEVC

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Historically more revenue came from distribution/lead-gen (57% in 2007), but this tipped in 2008 though appears to be steady from 2009 to 2010 at about 58% advertising and 42% distribution. liquidation preference, 6% accumulated dividend (1). Series A-1 Preferred. liquidation preference, 6% accumulated dividend.

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Pre-Money Valuation vs Number of Founders | @altgate

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@altgate Startups, Venture Capital & Everything In Between Skip to content Home Furqan Nazeeri (fn@altgate.com) ← No one wants to tell you your baby is ugly More on Liquidation Preferences → Pre-Money Valuation vs Number of Founders Posted on December 15, 2010 by admin Here’s a chart of the day worth sharing.

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Want to Raise Venture Capital More Easily? Clean Up Your Own Shite First

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It’s a bit like if you bought a $1 million home in 2007 and want to sell it for $1 million today. That means that the likely have a minimum of $15 million in liquidation preferences. Liquidation preference is the amount of money that an investor gets paid before the common stock (e.g. But pass they will.

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@altgate » Blog Archive » The 3X Liquidation Preference Is Back!

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@altgate Startups, Venture Capital & Everything In Between Skip to content Home Furqan Nazeeri (fn@altgate.com) ← Holiday Cards Year End Management Changes → The 3X Liquidation Preference Is Back! Let’s recap how expensive a 3x liquidation preference really is. Bookmark the permalink.

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