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But usually there's a lock-up period anyway. If the public market decides it's worth 60b the IPO price might not matter.

But also, as an employee, wouldn't you rather have 600k in a public company than 1m in a promise that may or may not substantiate? And if you do believe that it's a 100b company you can just hold.



> If the public market decides it's worth 60b the IPO price might not matter.

Absolutely, same situation, same unhappy people. This story has played out dozens of times and is well documented.




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