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zealoushacker
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Ask HN: What are some ways to structure equity repurchase as a VC round?
I am raising some money from a VC and want to know how to best structure an equity-buyback/repurchase structure, as a way to repay the VC fund the ROI that they are looking for, su…
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Comment #3157786
Definitely not in this case. I decided to break it up into individual parts, so that I would have more time to think about the content between parts... and perhaps even change my v…
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Comment #3157746
Diamondhead, I agree re:Jessie - partially. Though I am a fan of black and white, I think Walt is simply not so cut and dry. It is my opinion that Walt's character is sympathetic t…
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Comment #3157736
I had decided to break this up into parts, because it will allow me to think about what I will write more carefully. At the same time, I had wanted to publish what I prepared in my…
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Comment #3091855
And he was an adopted child, whom wasn't exactly born into a super-privileged family: "Jobs was adopted by the family of Paul Jobs and Clara Jobs (née Hagopian) who moved to Mounta…
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Comment #3091833
>Most "objectivists" are intellectually unoriginal. They've taken Ayn Rand's philosophy literally because it sounds good to an adolescent mind and is illustrated with reasonably we…
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Comment #3091821
With respect, I submit my comments/arguments: > I don't think his "philosophy of life" is very practical for average people. I think that the notion of people as "average" is the r…
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Comment #3091782
What is a philosophy? What makes Objectivists second handers? You are pointing fingers and spouting hyperbole, without an iota of a substantive argument.
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Comment #3091769
> Not everyone who makes stuff and cares about quality control is an "ethical egoist," or whatever you call it. I agree. But, Steve Jobs was indeed an ethical egoist in words and i…
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Comment #3091733
I agree. I would highly suggest pinging the author about that omission.
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