WeWork Needed a Bailout, But Adam Neumann Still Leaves a Billionaire
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#5I don’t think anyone is to blame here except the people that gave him money in the first place.
Re: WeWork Needed a Bailout, But Adam Neumann Still Leaves a Billionaire
#6Claiming that it's a risk/reward tradeoff is nonsense, as ICs don't have any meaningful say on the path to exercising their "income", and there are huge incentives for founders and VCs to arrange deals like this.
I really hope that people start realizing that this is a core behavior in business and stop letting themselves be screwed by people who aren't actually taking on meaningful risk.
Re: WeWork Needed a Bailout, But Adam Neumann Still Leaves a Billionaire
#7I don’t think anyone is to blame here except the people that gave him money in the first place.
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#9Yet any early employees who signed on with compensation in the form of stock grants/options/RSUs have lost out on years of compensation. Claiming that it's a risk/reward tradeoff is nonsense, as ICs don't have any meaningful say on the path to exercising their "income", and there are huge incentives for founders and VCs to arrange deals like this. I really hope that people start realizing that this is a core behavior…