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The founders and everyone else with current equity in Facebook need a liquidity event. They are all collectively sitting on $100 Billion worth of value but right now the only way for them to see anything from that value is to collect their share of the profits (if Facebook is even distributing profits as opposed to rolling them into future growth spending). The IPO gives them a chance to actually collect some cash fo…
How is this true anymore with secondary markets? Surely the founders and first employees are all rich by now.
The largest secondary market (secondaryMarket) allows the company to list the terms of who, how and when their stock can be traded.