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Why would they get a bonus? All depends on the deal structure. They might get a small number of shares that vest over time (likely 3-5 years).
Sorry, I was wondering if employees get any stocks if the CPA firm they work for goes IPO. I think Andersen goes IPO soon.
It’s an Up-C. It bleeds off over time and the economic value is all with the public shares. Sure, no actual vote, but it’s still a common issue with this middle ground size company doing a transaction like this.
They are somewhat protected for a bit, but they’ve also handcuffed themselves with a guy close to retirement that still has to be paid out a metric ton of compensation. Probably why they took the opportunity to avoid a compensation committee. I do wonder if that’s going to put more pressure on the company to sell more shares more quickly to be able to have the cash to pay that stuff out.