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August 11, 2007
The Equity Equation: How Much Stock Should People Get?
Highly useful mini-essay from Paul Graham on the "equity equation": how much stock should early-stage companies give people, when, and why. Paul bring some useful numerical analysis to a subject that is usually mostly arm-waving and "I heard that..." rhetoric.
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According to this essay, now I can sustain numerically why my business deals suck.