down round investment — USA A venture capital or other minority investment in which a new investor values the company at a lower valuation than investors in previous investment rounds. A down round investment results in: • A new investor paying a lower price per share… … Law dictionary
Down Round — A round of financing where investors purchase stock from a company at a lower valuation than the valuation placed upon the company by earlier investors. Down rounds cause dilution of ownership for existing investors. This often means the company… … Investment dictionary
down round — Refers to a round of venture capital financing that is raised at a lower firm valuation than the previous round. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
round — round1 W2S2 [raund] adv, prep especially BrE also around 1.) surrounding or on all sides of something or someone ▪ We sat round the table playing cards. ▪ Gather round! I have an important announcement to make. ▪ He put his arm gently round her… … Dictionary of contemporary English
round — ▪ I. round round 1 [raʊnd] adjective 1. a round number or sum is a whole number, often ending in 0: • Let s make it a round £50 I owe you. 2. in round figures when an amount is not expressed as an exact number, but as the nearest 10, 100, 1,000… … Financial and business terms
round sth down — UK US round sth down/up Phrasal Verb with round({{}}/raʊnd/ verb ► to reduce or increase a number to the nearest 1, 10, 100, etc.: »The figures were rounded down. round sth down/up to sth »The refund of $18.50 has been rounded up to $20 … Financial and business terms
round sth down/up — UK US round sth down/up Phrasal Verb with round({{}}/raʊnd/ verb ► to reduce or increase a number to the nearest 1, 10, 100, etc.: »The figures were rounded down. round sth down/up to sth »The refund of $18.50 has been rounded up to $20 … Financial and business terms
round sth up — UK US round sth down/up Phrasal Verb with round({{}}/raʊnd/ verb ► to reduce or increase a number to the nearest 1, 10, 100, etc.: »The figures were rounded down. round sth down/up to sth »The refund of $18.50 has been rounded up to $20 … Financial and business terms
round — I UK [raʊnd] / US adverb, preposition British *** Summary: Round can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): We travelled round the country. as an adverb (without a following noun): She turned round and ran back to… … English dictionary
round*/*/*/ — [raʊnd] adv, preposition British I 1) in circles moving in a circular way The children were dancing round in a circle.[/ex] The bird flew round and round the room, unable to escape.[/ex] 2) in or to many places in or to many different parts or… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English