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" ... 2. If the business started after January 1, 2019, the amount equal to the product of 6 multiplied by the average monthly gross earned revenue for each full month the business was in operation in 2019, or ... "
" ... Funding secured and aspirations multiplied, Dines relocated his headquarters—and his family—to New York two years ago. (He still spends about a third of his time working out of the Bucharest office, now an R&D center.) By the end of 2017, UiPath had just over $30 million in revenue, and unlike typical Silicon Valley startups, which often start selling to each other, the company claims that 60% of the biggest companies in America are clients. The global focus shows: UiPath’s sales come in about equal thirds from North America, Europe and the rest of the world. ... "
" ... Since the PPP was intended to keep employees on the payroll for roughly two months, the loan amount was calculated by documenting one month of payroll in 2019 multiplied by 2.5; borrowers would apply for this amount through a lender. Then, in order for borrowers to apply for and receive forgiveness, which would turn the loan into a grant, they would need to use at least 60% of that money for payroll and the remainder for a limited number of expenses: rent, utilities, mortgages, and interest on existing debt. Borrowers needed to track the appropriate use of this money over eight to 24 weeks, and then they could apply for forgiveness. ... "
" ... The next morning, ABNB shares opened at $146 per share, a 115% overnight gain. This $78 per share overnight gain, multiplied by 51.5 million shares, implies that more than $4 billion of value was transferred from AirBNB to institutional shareholders in a one-day profit windfall. In contrast, had AirBNB been allowed to sell shares directly to the public at the “true” price of $146, that $4 billion of value would have gone to the company and its venture investors. Accordingly, the inefficiency of the price discovery process is a key reason why some critics believe the IPO process is antiquated. ... "
" ... What the players don’t know is how much money the other players in the game contributed to the pot. So, if everyone contributes all $20 to the pot, then the $80 collected is multiplied by 1.5, totaling $140, which is then divided equally between the four players such that each player ends up with $30. This is the best possible result for the group as a whole. ... "