founders' shares
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of founders' shares
First recorded in 1885–90
Example Sentences
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At one point the agency recommended Congress prohibit IRA accounts from buying investments that aren't traded on a public market, such as founders' shares.
From Salon • Jun. 25, 2021
Victor Fleischer, a tax law professor at the University of California, Irvine who has written about the valuation of founders' shares, read the PayPal filings at ProPublica's request.
From Salon • Jun. 25, 2021
Although they might own most of the company when it launches, over time, the value of founders’ shares is often reduced by new investors with deeper pockets.
From Nature • Feb. 12, 2019
Though New York Shipbuilding founders' shares soared from $2 to $20 a share this year, Lou Manning denied any open market operations.
From Time Magazine Archive
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And Nucingen held in reserve founders' shares in Heaven knows what coal and argentiferous lead-mines, also in a couple of canals; the shares had been given to him for bringing out the concerns.
From The Firm of Nucingen by Balzac, Honoré de
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