Post on Medial

I have a doubt let's take a company got recently funded in exchange of let's take 10% and it's going well and doing business also, after 5years company started declining almost came to shutdown the company. Now my question is : 1)Does company fou

See More
Anonymous

Anonymous 1

 • 

Amazon • 5m

No, founders generally don't need to pay back investors if the company fails. Founders may face legal issues if there was fraud or mismanagement.

1 replies1 like
Replies (1)

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Image Description
Image Description

Gireendra Varma

Stealth • 5m

I have a doubt let's take a company got recently funded in exchange of let's take 10% and it's going well and doing business also, after 5years company started declining almost came to shutdown the company. Now my question is : 1)Does company fou

See More
7 replies13 likes
2
Anonymous
Image Description
Image Description

My friends ESOPs were clawed back citing “commitment issues” as a reason after two goddamn years. Is this even legal in India?

8 replies5 likes
Image Description

Kevin Jojo

Stealth • 7m

Which is the most untouched domain where all founders would be trying to get it in but the legal issues you will have to stop? I believe it is fintech! What about you guys?

7 replies4 likes
Anonymous
Image Description
Image Description

Can investors demand their full money back if a startup fail?? or they can only demand if there is a agreement?? Can someone explain it briefly!!

6 replies5 likes
2

Henry Paul

Stealth • 22d

I know what problems businesses are facing when it comes to advertising and marketing, if I'm not wrong! What problems does the entrepreneurs, founders and co-founders face with Advertising and finding it hard to solve?

0 replies4 likes

RISHABH JAIN

Stealth • 4m

What should be an ideal number of co-founders in a startup? It is generally said the more, the better and of course having a great team makes your work easy but do having 4-5 co founders hamper working as well as divide the equity too much considerin

See More
0 replies4 likes
Anonymous
Image Description
Image Description

If investor invest on my startup but after a month it will fail then I have to pay money back or not?

7 replies4 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Kevin Jojo

Stealth • 7m

What do you guys think is the mainly one problem all founders face ? And if you were in the same situation how did you overcome it?

9 replies4 likes
Anonymous
Image Description
Image Description

Investors are investing money in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit, they are again investing in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit. So the question is if start-up not making money then how investors earn money. I know

See More
5 replies8 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Rohan Saha

Stealth • 8m

Tyke Invest, a fintech company, has sent a legal notice to Geeani Agritech for committing fraudulent acts with their CSOPs investors. According to Tyke, Geeani Agritech raised funds from them and later closed their offices without informing anyone. T

See More
16 replies17 likes

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.