>>4792316No, that's not what that means. This is only specific to the amount of money that investors have put into the company in exchange for the stake. Cover and AnyColor's banks accounts could actually be much bigger or smaller irrespective of how much capital was raised. For all we know, AnyColor could have $100,000,000 (yes USD) on hand from other sources (revenue generated by the talents, merchandising, sponsorships, events, etc) and they're just sitting on it for the future. These are private companies, so they're not required to tell the public how much cash they have on hand, from where and whether or not they consider their current position to be good or bad (market investors would be raising such questions so that they know whether to buy, hold or sell).