Posts Tagged ‘pre-money’
Walker Twitter Highlights: September 12th – 18th
by Scott Edward Walker on September 19th, 2010I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting articles, blog posts and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship, startup and corporate law issues, and mergers & acquisitions.
For those of you who missed this week’s Twitter updates, below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) and two most popular blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Many thanks, Scott
Tags: acquisition, convertible note, entrepreneurs, option pool, pre-money, quora, stock options, super angels, twitter, VCs
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How Do I Swim Safely in the VC’s Option Pool?
by Scott Edward Walker on September 15th, 2010Introduction
This post was originally part of my weekly “Ask the Attorney” series which I am writing for VentureBeat (one of my favorite websites for entrepreneurs). Below is a longer, more comprehensive version. Please shoot me any questions you may have in the comments section – or feel free to call me directly at 415-979-9998. Many thanks, Scott
Tags: attorney, co-founder, entrepreneurs, liquidation preferences, option pool, pre, pre-money, startup, stock options, term sheet, valuation, vc, VCs
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