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Seed Capital definition

Seed Capital means the amount invested or arranged by the Pension Fund Manager as initial investment in each Sub-Fund of the Pension Fund. This investment will be kept for a minimum period of three years from the date of investment or as determined by the Commission
Seed Capital means financing provided to study, assess and develop an initial concept, preceding the start-up phase;
Seed Capital means financing that is provided for the development, refinement and commercialization of a product, process or innovation, whether for the startup of a new firm or the expansion or the restructuring of a small firm; and

Examples of Seed Capital in a sentence

  • Calculation includes 7,738,248 shares of common stock held by Louis Fisi personally, 3,811,688 shares of common stock held by Hockey Stick Seed Capital Fund, LLC of which Louis Fisi is Managing Director, 2,121,875 shares of common stock held by C&F Investors of which Louis Fisi is Majority Partner, 1,060,937 shares of common stock held by GENVAC Holdings, LLC of which Louis Fisi is Managing Director and 1,781,500 shares of common stock held by members of Mr. Fisi’s immediate family.

  • Accounting Period shall be the period ending on and including an Accounting Date and commencing (in case of the first such period) on the date on which the full amount of Seed Capital is received and in any other case from the end of the preceding Accounting Period.

  • Augustinus Fabrikker, Seed Capital, Ventech, Courtside VC, and business angels.

  • Seed Capital Investment Tax Credit: If the taxpayer invested in a business that it does not own, a credit may be available through the Finance Authority of Maine.

  • Investment in R&D is subject to different physical frictions than investment in physical capital, yet it is still subject to the same agency cost.


More Definitions of Seed Capital

Seed Capital means an amount funded from the Workfare Programme Fund to provide for default payment of wages, unpaid contribution under sections 94 and 95, for partial payment of contributions for SMEs and for any other purpose as may be prescribed;
Seed Capital means investments in either the common stock, preferred stock, or bonds convertible to either common or preferred stock, or options, warrants, or rights to receive any of the foregoing or any other similar investment in a South Carolina business.
Seed Capital means financing that is provided for the development, refinement, and commercialization of a product or process and other working capital needs.
Seed Capital means funding, capital, and financing that is provided and made available for the creation, development, validation, refinement, protection, manufacturing, marketing, and commercialization of a product, process, concept, invention, or innovation, whether for the startup of a new enterprise or for the expansion, growth, or restructuring of an existing enterprise; and
Seed Capital means financing provided for the earliest stage of business development, including but not limited to developing a working prototype, preparing a business plan, performing an initial market analysis, or organizing a management team.
Seed Capital means the amount invested or arranged by the Pension Fund Manager for each Sub-Fund of the Pension Fund as prescribed in the Rules for a minimum period of three years or as may be determined by the Commission.
Seed Capital means financing that is provided for the initial phases of development, re-