Overview
Raised: $3,071,185
Rolling Commitments ($USD)
02/03/2024
$6,548
2,094
2015
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
Biotech
B2C
Low
High
Summary Profit and Loss Statement
FY 2022 | FY 2021 | |
---|---|---|
Revenue |
$1,655,166 |
$652,789 |
COGS |
$810,759 |
$875,986 |
Tax |
$0 |
$0 |
| ||
| ||
Net Income |
$75,758 |
$-441,251 |
Summary Balance Sheet
FY 2022 | FY 2021 | |
---|---|---|
Cash |
$438,919 |
$158,324 |
Accounts Receivable |
$179,525 |
$51,300 |
Total Assets |
$1,202,921 |
$320,520 |
Short-Term Debt |
$21,384 |
$9,180 |
Long-Term Debt |
$1,615,902 |
$1,427,500 |
Total Liabilities |
$1,637,286 |
$1,436,680 |
Price per Share History
Note: Share prices shown in earlier rounds may not be indicative of any stock splits.
Valuation History
Revenue History
Note: Revenue data points reflect the latest of either the most recent fiscal year's financials, or updated revenues directly from the founder, at each raise's close date.
Employee History
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