Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Thus far no successful tech company (that I know of) has screwed over its employees by casually choosing not to have a liquidity event It depends on if you want to rank Foursquare as "successful", but they recently did that, and it was big news in the don't-let-RSUs-expire community. https://www.theinformation.com/articles/the-private-tech-com...
Holy shit. Can't believe that didn't make it to HN. You really should price startup equity compensation at zero. Even if the startup becomes successful.
Uber and Foursquare are often used as examples on what not to do regarding equity and IPOs