IPO or M&A? How Venture Capital Shapes a Startup s Future
IPO or M&A? How Venture Capital Shapes a Startup s Future
by Rachel Layne
To a cash-strapped founder, any funding seems like a win, but research by
Rory McDonald and colleagues shows that much more is at stake when it comes to venture capital.
Entrepreneurs rarely consider who will ultimately own their startups and what that means for founders when they court venture capitalists. New research suggests they should.
A startup funded by VCs who tend to work with the same group of partners are more likely to seek a faster exit by selling the company to a larger one. In contrast, startups funded by a VC syndicate with less familiar co-investors are most likely to exit through a potentially splashy IPO that could let founders retain more control, says Harvard Business School professor Rory McDonald, who evaluated more than 42,000 new ventures in a new study.
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by Tyler Durden
Wednesday, Apr 21, 2021 - 01:10 PM
To everyone who said that it was only a matter of time before Beijing blinked in its latest encounter with the harsh reality of market logic. congrats, you were right.
One day after the latest report - this time from Reorg Research - that China was considering options for bad-debt asset manager Huarong that included restructuring the debt of its offshore unit and which again sent Huarong dollar bonds tumbling, Beijing has had enough of the daily rollercoaster and leaked through Bloomberg - which quoted the usual people familiar with the matter - that the central bank is considering a plan to