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What happens when a company fails to generate revenue after raising funds from a VC. Are the company owners obliged to any amount in return for investors And how will investor get an exit if the company is a loss making company

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Worst case, the company shuts down and everyone who invested loses their money. The founders aren’t personally liable to return money from their pocket. If there’s such a clause while raising- RUN.

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