Won’t it the share be diluted in future funding rounds? I suppose also, ideally, the company’s value increases so as to offset that. Have you experienced this? How many more rounds are they going to do, anyone, one idly, wonders, too.
Dilution means if each unit of stock is $5, the company valuation doubles, you’d expect it to become $10. But dilution means some stock was cut out for new investors, so the new stock value is $9.5.
You multiply by $5 and pray it increases in value
Won’t it the share be diluted in future funding rounds? I suppose also, ideally, the company’s value increases so as to offset that. Have you experienced this? How many more rounds are they going to do, anyone, one idly, wonders, too.
Dilution means if each unit of stock is $5, the company valuation doubles, you’d expect it to become $10. But dilution means some stock was cut out for new investors, so the new stock value is $9.5.