When Sean Parker became president of Facebook in 2004, he was careful to ensure that the young Zuckerberg retained
a sizable equity stake in the company.
Not exact matches
Taking his bank bonuses in Scotia
equity, rather than cash, he's built up a
sizable personal
stake in the company worth $ 34.5 million in shares and deferred share units, plus options worth another estimated $ 48 million.
Once the startup goes public, investment firms can sell off their
equity stakes, hopefully for a
sizable profit.
«My experience as a money manager suggests that the entrepreneurial instinct equates with
sizable equity ownership... If management and the board have no meaningful
stake in the company — at least 10 - 20 % of the stock — throw away the proxy and look elsewhere.»