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noun
A loose robe or outer garment worn historically by men in Arab or Middle Eastern countries.
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In addition, approximately $10 million in stock and $4 million in cash will be issued to Radian6's founders (subject to vesting conditions over two years).
A portion of the shares will be subject to vesting conditions based upon continued employment of certain recipients following closing of the acquisition".
Sure, once a cliff is reached with respect to vesting of shares, an employee will accrue equity that is rightfully theirs.
Since most of the current focus is on Levels 1 and 2 of the CEO's contract, most stakeholders don't pay attention to vesting horizons.
But here's the problem: The average employee stays at a startup for 3.1 years (perhaps that corresponds to vesting schedules, I don't know).
Finally, the labor law reforms in 2017 failed to address concerns related to vesting agreements for sociedades limitadas, which are currently drafted under some legal uncertainty for founders and investors.
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Maybe they don't allow options to vest immediately.
This is the final tranche of those shares to vest.
Whatever happened to vest and shorts, proper shorts?
The rest are to vest on Sept. 1, 2003.
She again will be able to vest, or cash out, portions of that over three years.
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