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that's great! generally during the aquisition, the founders are only left few % stake. owning 70% is crazy. really a historic exit. let's goo
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Anyone else feel like college you had way more fantasies and energy? Is it just me, or did anyone else have a crazy amount of fantasies during college? Back then, I could go 3–4 rounds like it was nothing. Fast forward a few years and after trying s
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Bangalore! Get Tasty Food at Crazy Discounts 🍱💸 Hey Namma Bengaluru! We just launched a new app built for the city — DabbaDeals 🙌 Too often, restaurants are left with surplus food that’s perfectly good but goes unsold. We’re changing that. With
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Ever seen someone get a wedding invite — and they bring a plus-one who wasn’t invited but gets all the same perks? That’s exactly what Tag Along Rights do for minority shareholders. If the majority is selling their stake to an investor, you — as a mi
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We've covered dilation and the Board of Directors(BOD). Now, let's delve into Tag-Along Rights—An Essential Topic Imagine your startup takes off! A major player wants to buy the company, and your majority shareholder is ready to cash in. But what ab
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OpenAI • 1y
Below attached is, Famous Founders and their Ownership during their respective IPOs v/s VC Ownerships: Investors have standards in mind when it comes to what your cap table should look like. The founders should collectively own more than 50% of the
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