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" ... 3. Investing is path-dependent. Each decision locks in trajectories and affects future decisions. Therefore, participating early allows investors to influence events for years to come. Each valuation depends on the previous valuation. Each dilution depends on the previous cap table. An early term sheet can affect expectations for several rounds to come. ... "
" ... Adding to the immediate uncertainty of 2021, MLB may face lower revenue for its next TV deal with ESPN and possible further dilution down the road from the fragmentation of video markets and the proliferation of alternative entertainment options being vigorously consumed by younger fans. (The introduction of sports betting and partnerships between teams and sportsbook companies, however, will help buttress revenues going forward, although this revenue source has been slow to develop.) ... "
" ... Example: After your Seed round, you raise $10M on a $50M post from a Series A investor. The Series A investor will inevitably ask to have unilateral blocking rights, and let’s say you agree. Then, for your Series B, you raise $20M on a $100M post and have little choice but to also give the unilateral blocking rights to the Series B investor. For the Series C, you raise $100M on a $500M post and again your Series C investor gains the unilateral blocking right. If you then get a buyout offer of $500M, the Series A and Series B investors will likely want to sell, delivering them 10x, and 5x returns, respectively (not including option pool and other dilution events). However, the Series C investor would not get a return and with its unilateral blocking rights will likely block the transaction. In this case, the Series A and Series B investors would be better off if no investors had received unilateral blocking rights. ... "
" ... For example, Twelve Seas Investment Company is given as an example, where the researchers argue that given an 82% redemption rate, dilution was estimated to be 254% of the cash delivered into the merger. That’s definitely on the high side, but shows how the costs of SPACs can increase for remaining shareholders if there are high redemption rates. ... "
" ... The price of going debt free was massive dilution of existing shareholders. As of December 21 Sundial had 840 million outstanding common shares — a whopping 527% increase from the 134 million shares outstanding at the end of September. ... "