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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The charge made for the use of post-horses; cost of posting or traveling post.

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Examples

  • If you put $50,000 into a company at a pre-money valuation of $1 million, then the post-money valuation is $1.05 million, and you get .05/1.05, or 4.76% of the company's stock.

    How to Be an Angel Investor 2009

  • In the parlance of the venture capital world, we invested $50 billion in a company, and the "post-money" value is $18.3 billion.

    David Paul: Congress Should Not Cap CEO Pay, But Look at the Deeper Problems of Corporate Governance 2009

  • JC: The real challenge for Kevin and Co. at digg now is that they probably raised their $8. 5m round at 60-80M post-money.

    There's a F430 in the Driveway for the best Digg Salesperson alludes EIA. Ben Barren 2007

  • Valuations seemed absurd in retrospect, companies with no sales were sitting on $50m-100m post-money valuations, $30m of paid-in-capital, and absolutely no chance of raising money; save a complete restart.

    Downturn - Now What? Will Price 2008

  • Maybe online ads will be the new currency in the post-money society.

    Competing with open – and free « BuzzMachine 2008

  • Athenahealth, which provides Internet-based services to medical-group practices, went public in September, raising $90 million at a post-money valuation of $634 million.

    Acquirers Spend More on Fewer Firms 2007

  • [2] The obvious choice for your present valuation is the post-money valuation of your last funding round.

    The Equity Equation 2007

  • For example, Hummer Winblad's model is to invest in Series A, enterprise software start-ups, and to back capital efficient plans at reasonable post-money valuations.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Will Price 2007

  • While a self-serving argument, an equally challenging problem is a too high "A" round post-money.

    The Kiss of Death Will Price 2006

  • A reasonable Series "A" raise and post-money combined with realized value-creating milestones generally leaves a company in an enviable position when raising the Series " B".

    The Kiss of Death Will Price 2006

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