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by birken
3488 days ago
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Unless AngelList is teeming in cash, which they probably aren't, the deal is likely either all stock or mostly stock. So imagine AngelList internally values themselves at $500M (a number I just made up), to get to the 20M figure they would be offering ~4% of their stock in exchange for PH. Most likely common stock. Adjust that figure up or down depending on what you think AL thinks they are worth. |
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Also seems to fit everyone's incentives nicely. a16z & seed investors get their money back, so they at least don't have to take a loss. Ryan Hoover gets F-U money, assuming AngelList doesn't tank. Employees get enough for the down payment on a house, also assuming AngelList doesn't tank before they can liquidate. AngelList acquires a pre-made team with a proven track record for not much more equity than they would spend on the open market. Pretty typical SV acquihire.