Glossary
- Early-stage financing
- eb.rexx indices
- ebB (Price Addendum)
- ebG (Price Addendum)
- EBIT
- EBITDA
- ECN (electronic communication network)
- Economic indicators
- Elasticity (warrants)
- Electronic exchange
- Elliot Waves
- EMA (Exponential Moving Average) 38
- Employee shares
- Entry Standard
- Equity fund
- ETF (exchange-traded fund)
- Euribor (European interbank offered rate)
- Euro
- European-style option
- Ex-day
- Exchange Operating Board
- Exchange rate
- Exchange Supervisory Office
- Exchange trader
- Exchange turnover
- Exercise (warrants)
- Exercise period (warrants)
- Exercise price
- Exercise ratio
- Exhaustion gap
- Existing share
- Exit
- Exotics
- Expiry
- Expiry date
Early-stage financing
Financing for the initial phase of a company's development
Early-stage financing is used to fund various activities during the seed and start-up phases, e.g. writing up a business plan, creating the first prototypes, and commencing with production and sales operations.
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