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  • Started 5 months ago by delgadoamir
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  1. delgadoamir
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    i am predominately asked as to what the meaning of wash-out round is.
    The meaning of wash-out round is a common round of financing to owners of small companies that are not yet financially stable. When such financing is done, the new issuance serves to dilute drastically the ownership of previous investors and owners. Often, the new investors are able to take control of the company because the previous owners are in desperate need of more financing to avoid bankruptcy.
    Also know as "burn-out round" or "cram-down round".
    The wash-out round is often the final financing opportunity available to entrepreneurs before a company is forced into bankruptcy. Wash-out rounds often occur when companies are unable to achieve performance levels that have been set in order to receive additional financing from investors.
    Wash-outs occurred during the dotcom craze of the late 1990s when many companies were significantly overvalued.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  2. shepherd1965
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    while learning howto analyze the foreign exchange market trends, yuo'd better pay extra mind to news connected to the secondary sector industry field like, for instance the fact that SAR-CAD rates will be affected by the fluctuations in the supply exports, and will weaken, and concentrate on trade ing logic like theory that the SAR is conjectured to stay the same versus the CAD for the near future.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  3. delgadoamir
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    i heard the idea that the SAR is speculated to go up vs. the CAD until October the 16th was a by-product of the fact that the increase in the real estate rates will lift up on the SAR transactions a factor may advocate the rise of the SAR.

    Posted 5 months ago #

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