Day 4 - Tell your Worst founder.
The founder with most mentions, likes and support will win every day. Also This is for indian startups and entrepreneurs
chalo ab to BAJAJ HOUSING FINANCE vi apna ₹4000cr ka IPO lane bala he... Bus valuation deakhne bala hoga kis valuation pe ati he or fresh issue kitna hota he.....
I knew a founder who got an offer to sell his company for 1Cr cash but he didn’t now its value nearly 0
It was a chat app, founder is a good sales guy but nothing more therefore he convinced a fool to invest 1Cr
Cautions of things which you don’t
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 4m
Here is a list of notable tech founders, their ownership stakes in their respective companies, and the current estimated worth of those companies:
Notable Founders and Their Company Valuations
Elon Musk
- Ownership: 42% of SpaceX
- Company Valu
Distress deal: when a startup is sold quickly and at a lower price because it's in financial trouble.
Here,
A loss-making company tries to escape bankruptcy by selling itself and buying company benefits from a very low valuation purchase.
I think Deepinder Goyal is one of the finest founders of India 🙌🏻.... He is on a mission to build a bigger company and expand to various sectors that's why he changed name from Zomato to Eternal , so that the company is not just seen as a food comp
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Sajin
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Foundation • 11m
Ever wondered why investors fight on valuation of a company? Lets look at the formula below:
% given to investor = (Total amount you want to raise/Total valudation of the company) *100
So lower the valuation, higher % you have to give to the invest
✨ Entrepreneur IQ Test ✨
Which financial instrument allows a company to raise capital while delaying the determination of the valuation of the company, and is typically used when an exact valuation cannot be agreed upon during a financing round ?
I was actually wondering if investment from any investor also means he get gets a share from the profit of the company,
Say, if an investor buys 20% stake of a company, does it mean he also will get 20% of the profits earned by the company?