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by arkem
4004 days ago
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Would the average AirBNB host be an accredited investor? Also, I hadn't heard that employee grants are not considered towards the investor limit, is it just that holding options doesn't make you an investor or is it more than that? Can you point me towards some reading material? Edit: It looks like "Shareholder's of record" as defined in the JOBS Act might exclude employee incentive share programs (as long as those plans were exempt from registration under the Securities Act... not that I know what that means) Edit2: See erichurkman's links. |
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As far as the shareholder limit, Cooley LLP has a decent overview of the JOBS Act's changes [1]. Holding an option grant never counted toward the 499 limit, but previously if you exercised your option grant (through equity compensation), you may have counted toward the 499 limit. Now, most option holders that exercise their grants are exempt from this shareholder count.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accredited_investor
[1] http://www.cooley.com/jobs-act-what-does-it-mean