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by chairface
5325 days ago
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I have read every comment of yours on this thread, and in an effort to be charitable, I have taken a few days to digest your points regarding the status of unvested shares. It occurs to me that in multi-founder situations, founder shares typically vest as well. As a founder, if your startup made it beyond the "risky period" before you were fully vested, would you think of it in the same way if your unvested shares were clawed back? I'm willing to bet dollars to donuts that the answer is no. And this is why your position is immoral, reprehensible, and hypocritical. It's not "one way to look at it", it is being self-serving and twisting facts to justify altering the deal, Vader style. I'm sure you've made it onto more than one "people/companies I'd never work for" list. |
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