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by orbz
1268 days ago
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My understanding is that each series preferred shares are their own class. It is not uncommon to have many of these after several rounds of funding. Generally they do not have voting rights, but we’ll have several provisions in the round financing docs that will give them protections (pro-rata, veto, etc). There are also provisions on how and when these preferred shares convert to common shares. |
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