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That’s where all the big growth comes from - partnerships! Just look at Oracle, IBM, HP, Cisco etc etc etc most revenue through channels as it 1000x’s your workforce to go to market
These guys have been invested a LONG time so it makes sense to cash out
- February 2015 - Series A funding Talis Capital $10 million
- July 2015 - Series B funding Summit Shareholders $37 million
- July 2016 - Series C KKR DA $34 million
- July 2017 - Series D funding Insight Venture Partners $50 million
- September 2018 - Series E funding Vitruvian Partners $50 million
- July 2020 - issue of convertible loan notes to certain existing investors, including KKR DA, Summit
Shareholders, Talis Capital, TenEleven Ventures, Hoxton Ventures and Balderton Capital $163 million
Yep they would have known
That’s why insiders have to publicly declare their trades
I know if I needed a chunk of cash before the next trading window closes and the SP was at a level I need I would cash out a chunk
They still have plenty more left too see in the future
Somebody(s) BOUGHT 19,400,000 shares at 425
Enough said 😁
As a reminder also
Kleiner Perkins were the Series A investor in Amazon
“ In June of 1996, Amazon raised an $8 million Series A round from Kleiner Perkins. This investment and strategic partnership allowed Amazon to grow all the way to an IPO in 1997. The IPO raised $54 million for Amazon, giving the company a market value of $438 million.”
They cashed out early and then
https://fortune.com/longform/kleiner-perkins-vc-fall/amp/
Still a good name doing well but shows all the companies they buy into and sell out of even though successful after IPO as the biggest gains are in getting in on Series A, B or C funding but it means waiting a long time to get your money back after IPO lockup which you need for the next ones ….
Seed investors always pull out
Take profits
Invest in the next one
No seed investor leaves money there forever
Same for all tech startups
Cash out after successful IPO & lock up period ends
Nothing sinister just profitable seed investing
420 to 480 would be a nice 14% from here
420 to 512 a nice 22%
Bargain potential here based on performance of previous platings sold below market with what happened in following weeks
Going into 2nd auction
Looks like 425 will be a solid re priced base for the new IIs who’ve just bought in to build from towards the 519.80 target consensus value from 16 analysts
Late June / Early July
Still profit for them but wonder why they did so cheap - clearly the IIs who bought them up will want to see that go up so just needs to let dust settle
Just goes to show they don't know it all as they sold those 4% at 346 as the SP rose to 490 +41.6% after the results
* IIs
Its get the shares cheap pre IPO and are locked in for a period before they can sell on to other Its/Funds
There have been 5 previous placings
5 Aug 21 $100m sold @ 620 & SP rose to 985
30 Sep 21 $225m sold @ 750 & SP rose to 950
12 Nov 21 11m shares @ 580 & SP dropped to 376 (ML News hot then)
26 Apr 22 6m1m shares @ 410 & SP rose to 425
27 Jul 23 3% of company 17m shares @ 375 & SP rose to 419
the 7am RNS on the 21 Mar 24 2.5% results will no doubt show 461 appx & I'd expect an 4% to 11% rise over the next week as the stock is being bought up.
480 to 512 is my guesstimate by end of month
Fiscal data, profit & growth is solid
They would have least sent in some divers to get it by now if it was just sitting there
She only has just over 3.1M shares left too sell 🤪 and that’s not including share options not vested
533.64 here
https://uk.investing.com/equities/darktrace-consensus-estimates
Consensus showing a good 16% upside on average from here
High end 703.80
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/LSE-DARK/forecast/
12 Strong Buy
3 Hold
1 Sell (Perl Hunt)
Shorts down to 1 @ 1.15%
https://shorttracker.co.uk/company/GB00BNYK8G86/
She likes to buy and sell but certainly is doing it well
https://www.lse.co.uk/DirectorsDeals.html?shareprice=DARK&share=Darktrace