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What Is Liquidity Event?

My question is what is the definition of a liquidity event?

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A liquidity event is described as an acquisition, investment from venture capital/angel investors or private equity firms of as a minimum x4 the scale of the original loan amount, or IPO.

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All i can advice is remove the unload from the event. in case, you can add a timer in your form, in the click event start the timer, and remove the objects in the Timer event (and remember to stop the Timer)


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