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The phrase "a valuations" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a valuation" if referring to a single assessment or "valuations" if referring to multiple assessments.
Example: "The company provided a valuation of its assets before the merger."
Alternatives: "an assessment" or "an appraisal."
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Early stage "Series A" valuations have surpassed the $4 million line and are now averaging in the $6 million $8 millionon range.
Although there is no industry standard methodology for calculating Series A valuations, the reality is that arbitrarily accepting (or setting) a Series A valuation can do more damage than good for a company's future funding or exit opportunities.
Because of the nuclear winter created by the past year of Series A crunch, there are only a few Consumer Internet post-seed startups alive and available to invest in at Series A valuations in 2013.
If seed and A valuations start to crumble, what does that mean up the stack?
On the other hand, seed and Series A valuations are actually up, which means that high-quality companies are still raising money at full valuations and (perceived) lower-quality opportunities are not getting funded at all.
And that's just not healthy for the overall ecosystem… [When] you sit back and you look at [current] average Series A valuations at $20 million and Series B valuations at $40 million, then you look at average exits going back for 30 years, with 90-plus-percent being at around $100 million to $125 million, the math gets tough when you add in the risk".
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That gives you a valuation.
It's a valuation question".
A valuation premium is one attraction.
That suggests a valuation above book value.
Let $A$ be a valuation ring.
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