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mcny
4y ago
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Can the service itself be profitable but the company not be? I mean how do we define profitable?
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lmm
4y ago
Presumably the employees are working below-market in exchange for equity, so the company is not really profitable yet - it's sort of "ramen profitable" in that it's profitable if you don't count the full rate of the workers' time.
CameronNemo
4y ago
If the service is provided by employees who are compensated with equity, why would you not count that in profitability numbers?
dboreham
4y ago
Because that's literally one of the reasons to use equity based compensation.
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