Later Stage Funding

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Later stage funding is normally for a company expecting to go public usually within a year. Often this funding is structured so that it can be repaid from proceeds of the public offering and non-included in any IPO sale restrictions.

Later stage funding investments are for companies with:

  • More than $25 million in gross revenue potential.
  • Large National or International market potential.
  • Management teams with successful track records.

Second, third and mezzanine financings are all considered later-stage and funded by venture capital investors and/or, in the case of mezzanine financing, can also include corporations, or strategic investors.

As in first-round financings, valuation is a function of the company's development to date relative to similar companies in the industry and relative to the last round of financing.

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