Yes. I get a whole $500/year for being a director for a small local company. Now you look at public companies... you can get into some real money. But good luck breaking into that career.

On 04/06/2016 02:04 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
Directors fees.  I like that.  Is that a common practice?

Chuck McCown wrote:
Do you get a seat on the board?  Directors fees?

-----Original Message----- From: Travis Johnson Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2016 2:46 PM To: af@afmug.com Subject: [AFMUG] Taking some off the table
Hi,

I'd love to hear some thoughts about when is a good time to take some money off the table. I know this is a very diverse group and sometimes the insight here is something you can't get anywhere else. LOL

I invested in a startup company 27 months ago. When I invested, the company was valued at $1M and I owned 10%. Over the course of time, the company has taken a few other investments along the way, so I now own 8.27%. The company is now valued at $18M and several private equity funds have contacted the CEO about buying "secondary" shares of the company. So, I have the option to "take some off the table".

The company is growing amazingly fast... we just received an offer from one of the top investment companies in the country that they would invest up to $25M right now.

So, the question is: When is a good time to sell some shares (even just to get the original investment back)??

Travis






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