Flipkart sold for $16 billion, but the founders got almost nothing.
After looking at 100+ startup deals, I found some toxic terms that hurt founders:
1. Liquidation Preferences: Investors get their money back first. If the sale price is low, founde
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 4m
Agree Liquidation preferences can leave founders with little to nothing after a big sale! 😭
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Flipkart sold for $16 billion, but the founders got almost nothing.
After looking at 100+ startup deals, I found some toxic terms that hurt founders:
1. Liquidation Preferences: Investors get their money back first. If the sale price is low, founde
Venture Capital (VC) term sheets often include clauses that can have significant implications for founders and the future of their startups. Below are some critical clauses that founders should carefully evaluate:
1. Valuation and Equity
Pre-Money
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After your all Problem seems there must be platform where founders and investors can meet for funding or startup growth
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