David founds a company and goes through the investment rounds shown below: Round
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Question
David founds a company and goes through the investment rounds shown below: Round Source Price Number of Shares Class A Self $0.50 400,000 Class B Angel $1.00 500,000 Class C Venture Capital $1.50 300,000 Class D Venture Capital $2.25 400,000 He decides to take the company public through an IPO, issuing 2 million new shares. Assuming that he successfully completes the IPO, the net income for the next year is estimated to be $8 million. His banker informs him that the price of shares should be set using average price-earnings ratios for similar businesses, which is 15.0. What share of the company will David own after the IPO? Select one: A. 22% B. 16% C. 14% D. 11%
Explanation / Answer
Cumulative shares = 400,000 + 500,000 + 300,000 + 400,000 + 2 million = 3.6 million;
self share = 400000 = .4million
David's share = 0.4/3.6 = 11%
Answer is D
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