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Ask HN: Why do companies care about their own valuation?

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Re: Ask HN: Why do companies care about their own valuation?

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> That's one of negative things about stocks in general in my opinion, because people quite often have short-term (lasting a quarter or two) outlook. That could be easily fixed by requiring all executive and board members' stock to be held for, say, 3 years after vesting before selling.

Has it really vested at that point then? Or is it just a longer vesting period?

I guess that depends on your understanding of "vesting" - and my understanding may be faulty.

As I understand it, if I leave the business before the vesting I get nothing. When the stock vests it becomes mine.

A lock down of the stock then means I can't trade it, but it remains mine (regardless of whether I stay or leave.) Once the lock is lifted I could sell it.

So in that sense there's a difference, yes.

Re: Ask HN: Why do companies care about their own valuation?

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Imagine if you're the CEO of the company and you own 100000 shares of it. Then your net-worth between 100$/share and 120$/share will differ by $2 million. Quite a difference, isn't? And I think most board members hold certain amount of company's stock, and usually most people want their net-worth to grow as much as possible, so they try to do certain things to increase the stock price. That's one of negative things a…

I mean that making money with public stock market make hardly sense for me. It is not correlated anymore with the value you can bring.

Re: Ask HN: Why do companies care about their own valuation?

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The main reasons have already been mentioned.. compensation, feedback to the CEO, etc.. but an interesting one that I just saw, and I don’t know if it’s possible, appeared on the TV Show Succession (HBO) where the family's stock in the company (which they control but not by much) secures a loan that the lender can call if the stock drops below a certain price.
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