top | item 2328611 How Funding Rounds Differ: Seed, Series A, Series B, and C... 49 points| eladgil | 15 years ago |blog.eladgil.com | reply 5 comments order hn newest [+] [-] JackHerrick|15 years ago|reply A good read for entrepreneurs learning their way around Sandhill Road's alphabet soup. [+] [-] nivertech|15 years ago|reply Nothing about Series F? Founders Institute has special Series F in their incorporation docs in order to protect founders. [+] [-] eladgil|15 years ago|reply Series F is often actually a series seed or A stock instrument. I write more about it here:http://blog.eladgil.com/2010/03/vcs-starter-stock-why-how-to... load replies (1)
[+] [-] JackHerrick|15 years ago|reply A good read for entrepreneurs learning their way around Sandhill Road's alphabet soup.
[+] [-] nivertech|15 years ago|reply Nothing about Series F? Founders Institute has special Series F in their incorporation docs in order to protect founders. [+] [-] eladgil|15 years ago|reply Series F is often actually a series seed or A stock instrument. I write more about it here:http://blog.eladgil.com/2010/03/vcs-starter-stock-why-how-to... load replies (1)
[+] [-] eladgil|15 years ago|reply Series F is often actually a series seed or A stock instrument. I write more about it here:http://blog.eladgil.com/2010/03/vcs-starter-stock-why-how-to... load replies (1)
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