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ICYMI: Seward & Kissel LLP’s 2023 Seed Transactions Deal Points Study indicates that providing working capital support is a common term in seed deals. Working Capital Support can take multiple forms, including direct capital investments, lending facilities, prepaid management fees, or, most commonly, a deferral of the seeder’s revenue share. To read the full Seed Transactions Deal Points Study, please click here: https://lnkd.in/ejnfGBMv.
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ICYMI: Seward & Kissel LLP’s 2023 Seed Transactions Deal Points Study indicates that providing working capital support is a common term in seed deals. Working Capital Support can take multiple forms, including direct capital investments, lending facilities, prepaid management fees, or, most commonly, a deferral of the seeder’s revenue share. To read the full Seed Transactions Deal Points Study, please click here: https://lnkd.in/ejnfGBMv.
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The increased utilization of earnout provisions, commonly employed by buyers and sellers to reconcile divergent value perspectives, is becoming more prevalent, particularly in the private equity and corporate venture capital sectors. Our White Paper analyzes how courts have handled disputes related to these provisions and offers valuable strategies for buyers and sellers to safeguard their interests. Download our White Paper by clicking the link below. #litigation #privateequity #mergersandacquisitions
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