
What happens to stock when a company is bought?
Learn what happens to your equity after your company is acquired in a merger & acquisition (M&A).
Learn what happens to your equity after your company is acquired in a merger & acquisition (M&A).
Andy Johns talks about building a venture firm with principles, growth hacking vs. product market fit, and what it’s like to turn from an operator into an investor.
A discussion with Jeffrey Lee, Managing Director and CFO of NLVC about what it’s like to successfully manage funds across multiple geographies.
We look at how dual-class and single-class share structure affects company valuation and market performance.
There are a lot of misconceptions causing companies to hold back from embracing liquidity. Here, we dispel the most common liquidity myths.
We caught up with former banker and current investor Alex Clayton to ask him some questions about metrics, high valuations, and what it takes for companies to go public.
During MapAnything’s acquisition in 2019, Carta proved to be a valuable tool that sped along the due diligence process.
Founders and CFOs: here’s what you need to do before raising your next round and how Carta can help.
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