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Capitalism isn't necessarily a good thing, it's just better than any other economic system.
WeWork Needed a Bailout, But Adam Neumann Still Leaves a Billionaire
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#23Yet any early employees who signed on with compensation in the form of stock grants/options/RSUs have lost out on years of compensation. Claiming that it's a risk/reward tradeoff is nonsense, as ICs don't have any meaningful say on the path to exercising their "income", and there are huge incentives for founders and VCs to arrange deals like this. I really hope that people start realizing that this is a core behavior…
there are also a lot of stories of early wework employees who were essentially told "we will give you options soon in the future, but sign your employment contracts now and trust that we'll get it done" and then didn't get it done. Really shady all around.
Edit: to clarify I mean “$x of shares”
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#24Since when did loss making pre-IPO companies become "TOO BIG TO FAIL" ?
With the sheer amount of venture capital at your beck and call, you can also force out challengers trying to enter the market easily by dropping prices even further (and who cares, you're already non-profitable!) or just straight up buying them out.
Profitability doesn't even matter as long as your business is considered valuable! Even better if you can get tax payers on the hook for saving your asses.
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#25Re: WeWork Needed a Bailout, But Adam Neumann Still Leaves a Billionaire
#26As Matt Levine said, if you owe the bank a million dollars, you have a problem. If you owe the bank 100 million dollars, the bank has a problem.
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#27Re: WeWork Needed a Bailout, But Adam Neumann Still Leaves a Billionaire
#28While Travis & Adam make their billions, the employees at Uber and WeWork are granted overvalued options and stock that subsequently crashes.
The Uber stock is still below where it was 5 years ago and may never recover. The WeWork stock will likely never recover.
As an employee, I would avoid working for a company that is taking funny money from VF. Its a big warning sign to see a company raise from VF given what has come to light.
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#29I have to ask when are the investors in softbank or the vision fund going to question this bail out? I’d be furious if it were my money being flushed down the toilet this way.