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Number of Blossarys: 2
Has two common meanings. Mezzanine securities refers generally to securities that have superior financial characteristics compared to those of common stock; usually such securities have the ...
The state of a company when it has received one or more rounds of financing and is generating revenue from its product or service. Also known as "growth stage."
A best efforts offering in which investors' funds are not accepted by the company unless a specified minimum number of securities (or dollar amount) is sold and in connection with which only a ...
A best efforts offering in which investors' funds are not accepted by the company unless a specified minimum number of securities (or dollar amount) is sold and in connection with which only a ...
A valuation methodology that compares public and private companies in terms of a ratio of value to an operations figure such as revenue or net income. For example, if several publicly traded computer ...
A type of anti-dilution mechanism. A weighted average ratchet adjusts downward the price per share of the preferred stock of investor A due to the issuance of new preferred shares to new investor B ...
A measure of cash flow that excludes the effects of financing decisions. NOI is calculated as earnings before interest and taxes multiplied by one minus the tax rate. Also known as profit after taxes ...