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If you agree that both put in $50 worth of something, then why does one get something while the other nothing? How is that honest? The employee was investing time for the stock, the investor fiat. The employee was offered 1% of the company. Reasonable, everyday people will understand that to be 1% of all money that comes in on a sale after paying legal fees and bond holders. The rest of the convoluted mess, while leg…
> The employee was offered 1% of the company. No, they weren't. They were offered stock. Stock can always be diluted by future stock issues. > Reasonable, everyday people will understand that to be 1% of all money that comes in on a sale after paying legal fees and bond holders. People who accept stock options and don't bother to learn about them have only themselves to blame. The information isn't hard to come by, i…
But like we make laws controlling how real estate loans work to protect people from shysters, we should probably have a lot more required documentation for companies that offer stock in pre-ipo companies.