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  2. Liquidation preference - Wikipedia

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    Liquidation preferences are typically implemented by making them an attribute that attaches to preferred stock that investors purchase in exchange for their investment. . This means that the preference is senior to holders of common shares (and possibly other series of preferred stock), but junior to a company's debts and secured obligat

  3. Donald Trump Jr gets a new job – but it’s not in his dad’s ...

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    Trump’s eldest son, who played a central role in getting his father reelected, has revealed that he is joining capital venture firm, 1789 Capital.

  4. Trump son Don Jr joining venture capital firm 1789 Capital ...

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    1789 Capital is a roughly $150 million venture capital firm based in Palm Beach, Florida, and owned by entrepreneur Chris Buskirk, financier and Trump donor Omeed Malik and hedge fund heiress ...

  5. Donald Trump Jr. is joining a venture capital firm that ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump Jr. is getting into the investment game. The son of the incoming president is reportedly joining 1789 Capital, a boutique investment company that focuses almost exclusively on ...

  6. Pre-money valuation - Wikipedia

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    "Pre-money valuation" is a term widely used in the private equity and venture capital industries. It refers to the valuation of a company or asset prior to an investment or financing. [1] If an investment adds cash to a company, the company will have a valuation after the investment that is equal to the pre-money valuation plus the cash amount.

  7. Private-equity secondary market - Wikipedia

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    The Venture Capital Fund of America (today VCFA Group), founded in 1982 by Dayton Carr, was likely the first investment firm [15] to begin purchasing private-equity interests in existing venture-capital, leveraged-buyout and mezzanine funds, as well as direct secondary interests in private companies.

  8. This is the anti-ESG venture capital firm that Donald Trump ...

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    Donald Trump Jr. will join Florida-based 1789 Capital, a VC firm that says it backs companies harmed by ESG. He won't have a White House role.

  9. Venture round - Wikipedia

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    A venture round is a type of funding round used for venture capital financing, by which startup companies obtain investment, generally from venture capitalists and other institutional investors. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The availability of venture funding is among the primary stimuli for the development of new companies and technologies.