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by jez 898 days ago
When a company says something like:

“Fast forward to today, our business is broken down as follows: the captable business is about $250M/year, fund administration is about $100M, private equity is about $20M, and the secondary trading business is about $3M.”

Is that assumed to be yearly revenue? Earnings? Something else?

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I’d assume annual since the first number says “/year”, but that blows my mind captable mgmt is $250M in annual revenue.
Is that too little? Too much?
That’s a lot.

I had no idea that a well-oiled Excel-as-a-Service could be so lucrative.

I think that's pretty much all SaaS; well-oiled Excel-as-a-Service