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Has your fund now implemented Class R Stock in any investments? It seems what's been missing from the discussion is that by making the revenue share part of the stock rights, the company would likely be prohibited from paying out revenue share payments until the company has become profitable. This is because paying out revenue share payments to stockholders before a company has any earnings (profits) would likely be deemed an impairment to capital, which is prohibited under the corporate law. The capital impairment rules are designed to prevent stockholders getting around equitable subordination rules - creditors get paid before stockholders. Pure royalty-based financing doesn't suffer from this problem because a royalty agreement that is not linked to capital stock is in effect a debt instrument and not a stock right, so would not be subject to capital impairment limitations. Even if you decouple couple the stock investment from the revenue share, you're still at risk for equitable subordination issues if the investment and royalty agreement are entered into at the same time (and you take a board seat in the portfolio company). This is why bankers never seek a board seat with their borrowers. How have you overcome this problem?
Robert
Interesting comment about equitable subordination. Couldn't you structure your Royalty based loan to convert to equity, following the conculsion of the royalty payments? Or take equity upside as a warrant?