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by kzhahou
3917 days ago
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Your startup has fewer than ten people, and the grants are .1-.25%. Let's say it sells in three years for $50m, with no further dilution because you never hired more or took more investment. He gets $50-$125K. How much equity do you have yourself as founder? 50% ($25 million)? What do you dream of doing with your millions once you exit? What do your employees dream of doing with their hundred thousand or so? |
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Your math is slightly off in assuming that the .1-.25% carries for the bulk of the ten, but your point valid all the same as a potential concern for individuals.
We often struggle with being labeled a startup due to our age and risk profile, but due to our size, we accept it! Ha.