| Can you buy stok back and become a private company if you sold shares for money to a VC?

Can you buy stok back and become a private company if you sold shares for money to a VC?

gay-pianist asked:


Venture capital fund you sell them shares can you agree to buy them back? DOES THIS EVER HAPPEN? If so give examples.

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One Response to “Can you buy stok back and become a private company if you sold shares for money to a VC?”

  1. Swaminathan P on June 10th, 2009 3:24 pm

    this can happen.
    corporate buy back the shares from public through an open offer and delist the stock from exchanges. then the stocks will be barred from transactions in the exchanges where delisted.

    the shares held and so accumulated can be transferred to any one by way of legal transfer for a consideration (consideration here means payment) - the purchaser can VC also
    DLF recently listed Corporate (Indian Co., at BSE & NSE) previously it was a listed Public Limited co., and the promoters bought majority of the shares from Public and later again they came up with IPO and successfully listed the Company in the Indian Stock Exchanges (BSE/NSE)

    You can see numbers of case studies on this subject.