Question: 1.You have started a company and are in lucklong dash—a venture capita
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Question: 1.You have started a company and are in lucklong dash—a venture capitalist has offered to invest....
1.You have started a company and are in lucklong dash—a venture capitalist has offered to invest. You own 100 % of the company with 4.83million shares. The VC offers $ 1.04million for 820,000 new shares.
a. What is the implied price per? share?
b. What is the? post-money valuation?
c. What fraction of the firm will you own after the? investment?
2. Roundtree Software is going public using an auction IPO. The firm has received the following? bids:
Price? ($)
Number of Shares
14.40
100,000
14.20
280,000
14.00
500,000
13.80
1,300,000
13.60
1,280,000
13.40
840,000
13.20
460,000
Assuming Roundtree would like to sell 2.18 million shares in its? IPO, what will be the winning auction offer? price?
Price? ($)
Number of Shares
14.40
100,000
14.20
280,000
14.00
500,000
13.80
1,300,000
13.60
1,280,000
13.40
840,000
13.20
460,000
Explanation / Answer
Q 1.)
a) VC offered $1.04 million for 820000 shares.
Therefore, Implied Price =1040000 / 820000 = $1.268
b.) Total number of shares = Previously outstanding + New Issued to VC = 4.83 mn + 820000 = 5.65 mn
Price per Share = $1.268
Post Money Valuation = Price per share x Total number of shares = 1.268 x 5.65 = $7164200
c.) Total Number of shares = 5.65 mn
Shares owned = 4.83 mn
Ownership = Shares owned / Total Number of shares = 4.83 mn / 5.65 mn = 85.49%
Q2.)
First, compute the cumulative total number of shares demanded at or above any given price:
14.40
14.20
14.00
13.80
13.60
13.40
13.20
100000
380000
880000
2180000
3460000
4300000
4760000
The winning price should be $13.80 because investors have placed orders for a total of 2.18 million shares at a price of $13.80 or higher.
PRICE CUMULATIVE DEMAND14.40
14.20
14.00
13.80
13.60
13.40
13.20
100000
380000
880000
2180000
3460000
4300000
4760000
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