A Series A round is the name typically given to a company's first significant round of venture capital financing. The name refers to the class of preferred stock sold to investors in exchange for their investment. It is usually the first series of stock after the common stock and common stock options issued to company founders, employees, friends and family and angel investors.
Series A Preferred Stock is the first round of stock offered during the seed or early stage round by a portfolio company to the venture capital investor. Series A preferred stock is often convertible into common stock in certain cases such as an IPO or the sale of the company.
Series A rounds are traditionally a critical stage in the funding of new companies. A typical Series A round is in the range of $2 million to $10 million, purchasing 10% to 30% of the company. The capital raised during a Series A is usually intended to capitalize the company for 6 months to 2 years as it develops its products, performs initial marketing and branding, hires its initial employees, and otherwise undertakes early stage business operations.
back in 1981 the scream and shouting had begun
my parents were still married and had their hatches buried
they told me everything would work out fine
back in 1982 they were talking about what to do
stay together or separate everyday that same debate
i heard them from the walls up in my room
all the kids want x-ray eyes
so they can see when grown-ups lies
they got their minds set on the price
the kids want x-ray eyes
back in 1983 first day in school for me
our teachers name was mary she said it's necessary that
all the kids do exactly what they're told
all the kids want x-ray
eyes so they can see when grown-ups lies
they got their minds set on the price
the kids want x-ray eyes
don't think i can take it i surrender mama
i'm just not felling so good
things didn't turn out the way you told me that they would
all the kids want x-ray eyes
so they can see when grown-ups lies
they got their minds set on the price