So let's say 50 million on a one point three million dollar valuation, four % ownership. Let's sae the company exits at one point three ret and we'll go down. Cilye, three pont ve, exactly. One point three billion. At a one point five million dollar, a one pointFive liquidation preference, they get a hundred,. and they get 50% of it. So they literally are getting like fou or five times. The bigger the capital investment, the number, 50 milins a big number, the more painful this can be.
First up, Jason explains his DTC investment thesis (3:00), before he and Molly give some insight into the Bay Area heat wave (13:41). Then, Jason and Molly dive deep on reporting that instant delivery startup Jokr might be raising a new round with unusual liquidation preferences (25:50), then Jason breaks down what liquidation preferences are with some spreadsheets. To wrap, J+M cover a witness in the Elizabeth Holmes trial going rogue! (53:27)
(0:00) J+M tee up today's topics
(3:00) Holiday weekend catch up + Jason explains his DTC investment thesis
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(13:41) Bay Area heat wave, Burning Man recap
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(25:50) Jokr look to raise between $35M-$50M from existing investors, why they have closed operations in the US, how immigration and labor plays into Jokr's decision
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(35:01) Breaking down liquidation preferences and why Jokr investors are looking for an unusually large liq pref in its upcoming round
(53:27) A witness in the Elizabeth Holmes case has gone rogue!
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