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A private company is a company held under private ownership with shares that are not traded publicly on exchanges.

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Calculating a company's PE value

Assuming: nothing at the company changes the two current owners are 50/50 partners the $45k net earnings is distributed to the owners each year Buying 1% of the company for $10,000 puts a million do …
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"Marked down as someone wanting to sell shares." What does that mean?

Private companies don't have liquid secondary markets. There are no identified buyers of your shares. The next time there's a fund raising round at the company they will include some or all of your …
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Regulations regarding investing in a private business

The laws surrounding private investment, specifically securities laws, don't restrict your ability to invest as much as they restrict a company from marketing to you for fund raising. There are laws …
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Can non-accredited investor remain as a shareholder in private company?

In the US one has to be accredited investor to buy stock in a private company. That's not correct. The private company is only allowed to solicit investment from accredited investors. Non accre …
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How should I inject working capital into my company?

would this be a loan to my company? Yes, or alternatively the company could issue out some new shares increasing your holding in the company over your partners. Another alternative would be tha …
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How can one go short in Uber?

Pay someone a fee to borrow their private Uber shares, then sell those private shares to someone else, then find someone else you can buy their private shares from for less than the net of the proceed …
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