Startup Stock Options – Why A Good Deal Has Gone Bad (2019)
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#3Are there any startups that offer revenue sharing so you don’t have to rely on the mythical exit?
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#4Are there any startups that offer revenue sharing so you don’t have to rely on the mythical exit?
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#5Are there any startups that offer revenue sharing so you don’t have to rely on the mythical exit?
As a business owner and VC I’d be extremely reluctant to offer that to employees.
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#6Are there any startups that offer revenue sharing so you don’t have to rely on the mythical exit?
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#7Are there any startups that offer revenue sharing so you don’t have to rely on the mythical exit?
I do think profit sharing would be a good lever for a bootstrapped company that is already profitable and wants to give key employees skin in the game.
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#8I am sure RSA are and will always be available to those with the skilleset that commands this level of compensation. I am unclear what would motivate the founding team or investors in a start-up to act otherwise.
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#9Are there any startups that offer revenue sharing so you don’t have to rely on the mythical exit?
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%C3%A1%C5%A1_Ba%C5%A5a
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#10> One possibility is to replace early employee (first ~10 employees) stock options with the same Restricted Stock Agreements (RSAs) as the founders. I am sure RSA are and will always be available to those with the skilleset that commands this level of compensation. I am unclear what would motivate the founding team or investors in a start-up to act otherwise.
Stock options used to be that differentiator for startups... now it's just an empty promise in most places.