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Welcome to RISE WEEK 2011 Seed and Angel Financing Strategies Hosted by Matthew Lyons Partner, Andrews Kurth LLP mlyons@andrewskurth.com Copyright 2011 Andrews Kurth LLP and J. Matthew Lyons. All rights reserved.

Overview Basic Deal Structures Angel Investor Issues Common Pitfalls Key Terms and Liquidation Preference Examples Questions & Answers

Angel Investors Angel Investors: Typically individuals; active/former entrepreneurs; often form networks Invest $25,000 $250,000 May provide guidance and advice to founders/ceo Many have become leery of deals that require institutional (VC) funding Angels want to lock in value of the investment or discount commensurate with risk while companies want to defer valuation until higher price can be justified (and want to do so using investors dollars) Often request participation on the Board and/or in business oversight Want to maintain rights & preferences in future VC rounds of financing Finding them Angel Networks Individuals Super angels

Seed and Angel Financing Structures Loans Straight Loan very simple demand note or term note no valuation needed no equity upside to investor rarely used (except by founders) Convertible Bridge Loan Defers valuation of company, but provides equity upside Type 1: No upside: Convertible at next round price & no warrant coverage o Favorable to company but no upside for earliest investors Type 2: Warrant coverage: Convertible at next round price with X% warrant coverage o Requires closing at least $250,000 to avoid Texas state usury laws o Type 1 and 2 most common Type 3: Convertible at discount to next round price but generally prohibited in Texas due to usury concerns (although frequently used) Notes can establish a cap on conversion value, so that investor gets the lower of cap or next round price

Seed and Angel Financing Structures Usury: Texas Usury laws prohibit > 18% interest o Interest includes all other benefits payable (e.g. next round discount); warrants included on <$250,000 o Under Texas law, the penalty TO THE INVESTOR equals the greater of (1) 3x the difference between the amount charged and the amount legally permitted or (2) the lesser of $2,000 or 20% of the principal o Caveat: Usury concerns frequently disregarded by companies and investors Either type of note may be secured (but by what and why?)

Seed and Angel Financing Structures Equity Issuances Common Stock simplest structure with minimal transaction costs requires an implied valuation taints option price (i.e. company required to grant options with exercise price equal to common sale price) Offers no investor protection, so rarely used by sophisticated angels Preferred Stock Seed Preferred: simple liquidation preference and other terms to permit some discounting of options Standard Preferred: standard venture capital formula preferred stock favored by more experienced angel investors but entails substantially higher transaction costs o Use varies with size of investment Equity allows investors to begin holding period for long term capital gains Equity qualifies for Section 1202 Qualified Small Business Stock treatment

Seed and Angel Financing Structures Series Seed and Series AA Preferred Stock Simpler form of preferred stock touted as alternative to convertible notes Allows investor to price the investment while keeping transactional costs down Structure: o Simple Purchase Agreement (fewer representations, no legal opinion) o Standard Preferred Stock terms (perhaps with fewer protective provisions) o Simplified Investor Rights Agreement (with basic information and preemptive rights, perhaps board seat, and requirement to be granted rights to next round investor) Costs somewhat higher than typical convertible note but substantially lower than standard preferred stock round Generally economical (as compared to bridge notes) with $500,000 investment

Common Seed Financing Pitfalls Not bootstrapping enough (or long enough) Selling Common Stock (setting option price), but granting options at lower price Investment by too many (or the wrong) friends, family and angel investors (administrative and management burden) Violations of state securities laws (especially sales to non accredited investors); rescission rights Unrealistic expectations of inexperienced early investors (perhaps caused by optimistic projections > potential fraud claims if investment sours) Previous unsupportable valuations (resulting in down round when VC invests) Unique or non standard terms in seed financings that can require significant revisions Too many boards members and advisors ( hangers on ) Using brokers and finders

Key Terms Pre Money Valuation the value of the business before any investment by an outside party Possible to avoid / defer through the use of convertible bridge loans Post Money Valuation the value of the business after the completion of an investment by an outside party Common Stock the most basic form of stock representing the residual value of the company; held by founders and employees Founder s Stock these are the shares of common stock that the founders of company purchase or typically receive at the creation of the company, usually for very low value (e.g. $0.0001 per share) Reverse Vesting a mechanism to provide for time based vesting, often imposed by an investor after the fact, to permit a company to a repurchase a decreasing percentage of shares of founder's stock over time based on a vesting schedule

Key Terms Option Pool a portion of the company's outstanding stock set aside for use as incentive compensation for present and future employees. Preferred Stock form of stock usually held by investors with rights and preferences superior to common stock, including liquidation preference, redemption and anti dilution rights, board rights, information rights, and control over corporate actions (mergers, financing, etc.) by protective provisions (special voting rights) Liquidation Preference the rights of preferred stock holders to receive the value of their investment before any other liquidation distributions are made to other equity holders. Usually includes participation provision for the preferred stock to continue to share proceeds with the common Antidilution Protection the right of preferred stock holders to maintain its fractional ownership percentage if shares are later issued at a lower valuation Preemptive Rights Right of an investor to continue to invest to maintain investor s ownership percentage

Preferred Stock Liquidation Scenarios Example One: Participating Preferred $10 million sale price Preferred Stockholders Invested $5 million for 50% of the company. Preferred Stock Common Stock Preference $5,000,000 $ Participation $2,500,000 $2,500,000 Total $7,500,000 $2,500,000

Preferred Stock Liquidation Scenarios Example Two: Participating Preferred with 3x cap $25 million sale price Preferred Stockholders invested $5 million for 50% of the company. Preferred Stock Common Stock Preference $5,000,000 $ Participation $10,000,000 $10,000,000 Total $15,000,000 $10,000,000 * Note that the cap was reached but Preferred will not convert, as there is no difference

Preferred Stock Liquidation Scenarios Example Three: Participating Preferred with 3x cap vs. fully participating preferred $50 million sale price Preferred Stockholders invested $5 million for 50% of the company. Preference Participation Total 3x Capped Preferred Preferred Common Stock Stock N/A* $ $25,000,000 $25,000,000 $25,000,000 $25,000,000 Fully Participating Preferred Preferred Common Stock Stock $5.0 million $ $22,500,000 $22,500,000 $27,500,000 $22,500,000 * Note: 3x Cap ($15 million) would result in lower proceeds, so Preferred convert to Common

Seed and Angel Financing Strategies Thank you! Questions? / Open Discussion J. Matthew Lyons Andrews Kurth LLP 111 Congress Avenue, Suite 1700 Austin, Texas 78701 (512) 320 9284 mlyons@andrewskurth.com www.andrewskurth.com

A Focus on Emerging Growth ANDREWS KURTH LLP Technology & Emerging Companies Practice Growth Andrews Kurth is a leading law firm for entrepreneurs, public and private emerging growth companies, and venture capital and private equity firms. Our Technology and Emerging Companies Practice Group comprises a dedicated team of attorneys providing focused representation to public and private emerging growth companies and entrepreneurs as well as the venture capital and private equity firms that finance them. We take pride in having a practical, business like approach to advising our clients, and we share their entrepreneurial spirit and drive. Our client service teams combine relevant experience with an understanding of a client s business and markets to provide efficient legal services and solutions with an outstanding degree of responsiveness. We thrive in the fast paced entrepreneurial world by combining flexibility and speed with the experience that comes from taking billions of dollars in new ventures from inception to IPO and beyond. MATT LYONS phone: (512) 320-9284 fax: (512) 320-9292 email: mlyons@akllp.com Matt Lyons is a partner with Andrews Kurth, where he specializes in representing private and public emerging growth companies and entrepreneurial interests. He advises on all aspects of forming new businesses, raising capital, M&A, and securities laws & regulations. He also regularly counsels companies and their boards on corporate governance and executive compensation. Matt represents and maintains relationships with a number of prominent venture capital, private equity and investment banking firms. Matt has consistently been named as one of the leading lawyers in Texas for the area of Technology: Corporate and Commercial in the Chambers USA Rankings. He also has been Martindale-Hubbell "Peer Review Rated" for Ethical Standards and Legal Ability. Matt has been named a "Texas Rising Star" in the area of Securities and Corporate Finance by Texas Super Lawyers and Texas Monthly Magazine. Matt received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. The materials included herein provide a general description of certain legal and business matters and should not be construed as providing specific legal advice or establishing an attorney-client relationship.