Early Stage Company definition

Early Stage Company means a business or enterprise in its early stages of development, such that it has no more than 100 employees, has assets valued at no more than $20,000,000.00, has a market valuation of no more than $40,000,000.00 and has annual revenues for its two most recent fiscal years of no more than an aggregate of $40,000,000.00.
Early Stage Company means a company with five or fewer years of operating experience.
Early Stage Company means a company that has not reported revenues greater than

More Definitions of Early Stage Company

Early Stage Company means a company that has not reported revenues greater than $20 million in any two consecutive fiscal years since its incorporation and any Early Stage Company will lose that designation at any time after listing on the Exchange that it files an annual report with the SEC in which it reports two consecutive fiscal years in which it has revenues greater than $20 million in each year.
Early Stage Company means a company with three or fewer years of operating experience.

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