Chairman_Now
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I've seen a couple of references on some threads about OP selling shares, raising capital, that kind of thing. Can someone clue me in as to what its about?
Prometheus said:As far as I know, the information you seek should be in this thread on the official forum.
They could also issue the investments as bonds, not shares, which are significantly easier to control and much more lax on the regulations.Chairman_Now said:Thanks. I searched for "shares" and "capital" and came up with nothing. Very interesting; hope that UK law allows this more easily than US law would; Americans would need to file a Private Placement Memorandum with the SEC here, do a certain amount of disclosure, file regular reports - it isn't all that much different from being a public company, except that any disclosures don't have to be revealed except to investors.
WizardStan said:They could also issue the investments as bonds, not shares, which are significantly easier to control and much more lax on the regulations.
Prometheus said:As far as I know, the information you seek should be in this thread on the official forum.
Definitely. Any investment, at least at first, should be looked at more as an investment in enabling the company to do interesting things rather than an immediate return on your money. There may be an *EVENTUAL* return on it, but it'd be over a period of time if there is any.Pleng said:I would advise anybody who is considering investing in the hope of seeing some financial return to proceed with extreme caution.
Not sure what you're saying here - not an investment specialist, but they pretty much outright say that they're only offering up %25 of the company.Pleng said:Craig and ED have apparently put a lot of their own money into this venture thus far, and the only sensible thing for them to do would be to use this money to retrospectively issue themselves with shares. While this is 100% legit and I would expect them to, I wouldn't necessarily expect Craig to be particularly open about it.
Pleng said:Thus is they are issuing, for example, 10,000* shares at the value of £1 each, it would seem reasonable to assume that there are at least another 10,001 being issued between Craig and ED. So your steak in the company could be worth half as much as you'd originally thought. You could essentially investing your share of 10,000* in capital in a company which is looking to write off 10,000* of debts.
Pleng said:Also, very importantly, the articles of association of most private limited company state that The Board of Directors will direct when and how shareholders should offer their shares for sale. This means that your investment stays in the company and cannot be sold on until the BOD say you're able to do so. Even then the BOD may place limits on to WHO you can sell shares to - you may only be able to transfer amongst yourselves, or you may have to offer them to existing shareholders first, or perhaps offer the BOD first refusal on any buy-back.
Also true, but at %25 of company, it really wouldn't matter much if shares are voting or non-voting.Pleng said:I don't know anything about bonds but it's possible to issue non-voting shares so Craig could retain complete control over the project.
*arbitrary figure picked at random for the purposes of illustration
YeahRight said:Really guys? Graig asking again for more money now? (i.e. 2nd batch, Shares, dev fund, ...) What about the remaining ~2,500 Pandora's yet to be shipped out? This is not the time to be thinking about doing such a thing, but yet they do. I remember him posting that they have all the money already to make 4,000 units.
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YeahRight said:Have fun investing...
If I were OPT I'd sell non-transferable with a buy back clause: you wouldn't be able to sell to just anyone, but you would be able to sell directly back to OPT, usually after a reasonable turnaround (reasonable being 1-4 weeks from when you make the request to give them time to ensure they have the funds to pay you).wardred said:Getting your original investment out might be tricky. You'd have to find somebody to purchase the stock, and OpenPandora would probably have some control over who you could transfer your investment to.
"Case Company: All cases finished, 2000 have already arrived in UK (excluding the ones already shipped as as final Pandoras). The rest should soon follow by ship."Gerix said:One way to gauge an investment is to compare the present value of expected cash inflows to the amount of money invested. IMO, it wouldn't be worth it to lose money to help a company succeed. They should give competitive returns. Otherwise, I could put money in the dev fund.
Also, I haven't heard anything about cases except for the air shipment. A quick search suggests it will take about a month to ship from China to the U.K. If that's true, they would have to be shipped this week (if they haven't already) to prevent them from slowing production. Right?
Mjlink said:And if you're in Batch 2 ???? ????? Pretty F'n Scary unless they are working on another 4000, I believe the total number ordered was 10K.