The ownership structure of a company changes over time primarily due to investment rounds. As a company goes through various stages of funding, from Pre-seed to Series C, new investors acquire a portion of the company's equity, thereby altering the ownership structure. This often results in a decrease in the percentage of ownership held by the founders. However, the actual control of the company may not necessarily change hands as there are mechanisms to ensure founders retain control despite owning a smaller percentage of the company.
Ever wondered why some companies stay under the control of their founders, while others shift into t...
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