We take base cla percentage of whatever is raised in cas and that we take basicaly a, a percentage of inequity in the companys. We do a sort of these five de 20 or 30 million dollar raises after that on the platform. So it's kind of biforcated between these se de early series a, and then sort of series a to series b, i would say. And we've had comlev companies now that are raising money, and well, do it all the way though, going public.
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Ryan Feit, co-founder of SeedInvest, to talk about creating the Robinhood for private startups (3:45), working at Lehman Brothers before the recession (6:45), scratching the entrepreneurial itch (12:45), business school (16:30), the idea for SeedInvest (18:30), getting a law passed in Congress (20:20), making the regulator’s job harder (28:45), pondering giving up (31:45), finally getting regulations passed (34:20), the average SeedInvest investor (37:50), what’s in it for founders (42:10), and frothy markets (46:40).
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