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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vested share" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to refer to the portion of a company's capital stock that is owned by a single shareholder. For example, "John has a vested share of 10% in the company."
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Most listed companies' annual accounts do not include vested share awards in the main "emoluments" table detailing directors' pay.
We're told that Uber employees with at least 10,000 of vested share will be eligible to sell.
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Indeed, his already vested shares are being taken away from him.
Everyone in the company who had vested shares had the choice to sell, so it wasn't limited to just the management.
I understand why VCs want to feel protected against departing or ineffective founders, but there's a problem when VCs can both push a founder out and require them to vest their shares and earn them back.
In addition, as of August 30 , 2012 options to purchase 45,693,252 shares held by former employees were outstanding and fully vested and the shares underlying such options will be eligible for sale on November 14 , 2012
Those shares vested this month.
Twenty-five percent, or about $1.2 billion, of those shares vested immediately, while the remaining will vest in equal installments over four years.
In addition, he has 600,000 stock options that have vested as Aventis shares rose on the Sanofi bid.
And there's always the option of selling all shares vested immediately post-lockup.
Now he's suing the tech giant, claiming that he was terminated as a result of age discrimination and because he blew the whistle about insecure data practices at Uber just a few weeks before his shares vested.
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