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    A backpacker hostel chain, The Hosteller raises $4 million from V3 Ventures, others

    A backpacker hostel chain, The Hosteller raises $4 million from V3 Ventures, others

    The funds will be used for expansion, with the company planning to grow its presence to more than 150 locations across India over the next 24 to 30 months. The Hosteller operates in 60 locations across the country, including metros cities and scenic spots in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Karnataka and beyond.

    Nikhil Kamath unveils first 15 grantees of his WTFund

    Nikhil Kamath unveils first 15 grantees of his WTFund

    The grantees include Pamawel, a plant-based, non-steroidal, FDA-approved pain relief formulation targeting menstrual pain; Mars, a virtual workstation that eliminates hardware limitations, providing affordable solutions for creators and builders in AI and no-code spaces; Oh! Nuts, a premium, healthy nut-based snack tailored for the growing Indian consumer market, etc.

    Tech startups innovate to snuff out wildfires

    Tech startups innovate to snuff out wildfires

    Kodama has raised $6.6 million for a business that is driven by the reality that much of our forestland these days is stuffed with fuel just waiting to ignite. A few hundred miles from Stanislaus, a man drove a flaming car into a ditch in early August and started the Park fire, which burned an area larger than Los Angeles.

    Guardrails for growth: Fintech’s next big challenge of balancing innovation with prudent regulation at ET Soonicorns Summit 2024

    Guardrails for growth: Fintech’s next big challenge of balancing innovation with prudent regulation at ET Soonicorns Summit 2024

    At the ET Soonicorns Summit 2024, on September 20, join the deep dive into the state of Indian fintech as experts are set to deliberate on ‘Fintech: How to strike a balance between the regulatory lens and growth?’ Gear up to gain a deeper understanding of the sector that is diversifying and poised for exponential growth amid regulatory concerns. Register now as seats are limited. Bengaluru beckons you!

    Byju's insolvency case: NCLT rejects US lenders' plea to stop CoC proceedings

    Byju's insolvency case: NCLT rejects US lenders' plea to stop CoC proceedings

    The Bengaluru bench of NCLT said it cannot stop the Committee of Creditors (CoC) meetings, as the apex court has allowed its constitution. It has deferred the matter between the US lenders and the troubled edtech's insolvency resolution professional.

    Software firm PDRL launches SaaS platform BhuMeet to connect farmers, drone service providers

    Software firm PDRL launches SaaS platform BhuMeet to connect farmers, drone service providers

    BhuMeet will enable users to find and hire drone service providers based on their service records and proximity, ensuring efficient and localised service delivery, a company statement said.

    WisdomCircle enters UK and Europe markets

    WisdomCircle enters UK and Europe markets

    As the labour market shrinks, demand for retired professionals in aging Europe is rising. Founded in 2022, WisdomCircle has worked with over 800 organisations and onboarded more than 70,000 verified retired professionals.

    Need to bring startups to boost green hydrogen: Pralhad Joshi

    Need to bring startups to boost green hydrogen: Pralhad Joshi

    Addressing a curtain raiser of the second International Conference on Green Hydrogen India 2024, Joshi said that there will be over 120 exhibitors in the event which is scheduled on September 11-13, 2024 in Delhi.

    Zerodha’s Rainmatter invests Rs 10 crore each in Boson Whitewater, TruNativ

    Zerodha’s Rainmatter invests Rs 10 crore each in Boson Whitewater, TruNativ

    Rainmatter, which invests in startups across fintech, clean energy, climate tech and healthtech, has pumped in Rs 30 crore into multiple companies in the last two months. These include follow-on rounds in health startup Devil’s Circuit, climate-focused startup GreenWorms, and fintech startup Actlogica.

    The future of VC funding: Is the funding spring here? Veteran investors to spill the beans  beyond hype and uncertainty at ET Soonicorns Summit 2024

    The future of VC funding: Is the funding spring here? Veteran investors to spill the beans beyond hype and uncertainty at ET Soonicorns Summit 2024

    Take the next leap, from resilience to resurgence at the ET Soonicorns Summit 2024, on 20 September, as a funding spring looks imminent on the horizon. The panel ‘Surge in Investor Interest: Vision and Outlook of the Indian VC Ecosystem Beyond Hype and Uncertainty,’ at the summit is your chance to understand what investors seek and what are the red flags to avoid. Engage with some of the leading voices from the venture capital spectrum to chart your next course of action. Register now, the seats are limited. See you in Bengaluru!

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    Startup FAQ's

    What are employee stock options and how do they work?
    ESOPS or employee stock ownership plans are given to eligible employees as an incentive to retain them.
    These ESOPS or ownership plans that can be converted into equity shares of a company, are issued in parts and have a vesting schedule. Which means that an employee is allotted ESOPS in a phased manner and must wait for said period before she can exercise her right to buy/convert these shares.

    ESOPS are offered by new gen startups to attract talent. In most of these fast-growing smaller companies, the management do not have the financial bandwidth to attract senior talent and often equity is one of the attractions. The value of these stock options grows with each funding round that the company raises. Either the company buys back a part of the vested shares or in case of a funding round or strategic stake sale, the buyer offers to buyout, providing liquidity event to the ESOP holders. The spate of ESOP buybacks announced by startups in the last 12 months have proved to be a major wealth creation opportunity for their workforce and hence have ensured a lot of senior talent also gravitates to these companies.

    How does startup valuation work?
    While traditional businesses are valued on the discounted cash flows or DCF basis, there is a different way to look at and value a loss making startup. These fast-growing disruptive companies are often measured on -
    1) Total addressable market or TAM that they are targeting and the share of that pie that they are likely to corner.
    2) The growth rate
    3) Business sustainability
    4) Size of the profit pool

    Also, for traditional businesses, the assets are generally tangible things like manufacturing plants, machinery and other physical infrastructure. However, a large part of these new age businesses are built on intangible aspects such as brand, user base and other things. While these things get reflected in the P&L of such companies, it becomes hard to define their worth.

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