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by echelon
1436 days ago
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To the benefit of the company and the people that control Stripe, not necessarily the hard working ICs that would enjoy liquidity. The opportunity cost of this restriction on their lives is huge. Had they gone public two years ago, employees would have benefitted from a market of a lifetime, with equity in one of the best tickets in town. A lot of life changing early retirements and "Fat FIRE". |
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What restriction, exactly?