I have an idea and my friend is someone who can execute it (as he has required skill for it) and I want to include another one of my friend who is very good with people .
Now the idea being mine what should be my share of equity because I don't want
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 1y
I would say go for 33% each. Since each of them are not more experienced. So equally dividing would be a great option.
Remember that after fighting, you may get more shares but would not recieve the same help from others.
Balance is not always 50:50.
It sometimes 30:70
Maybe 60:40
Even 20:80
Or 34.73:65.27
It's more about doing the most important things more efficiently (even sometimes that one thing only) rather than doing everything equally.
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Bill Clinton
Stealth • 7m
Hi All,
I am looking for a Co founder for my registered startup which deals with manufacturing Chip integrated with Rfeid with Centralized CRM.
I need a experienced software engineer who could help me build and grow with me.
Ready for equity share
Hey my parents are farmers and kinda me too... Indian agriculture depends 3 factors
1) Government policy (33%)
2) market rates (33%)
3) nature/weather (33%)
If all 3 works in favour of farmer then you can say farmer is making profit over it's crops
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Harshita
Stealth • 5m
Guys, let's suppose-
That 5 teens are working on a service based startup( like a agency,or something like this,etc.) which is not registered or anything!
Now, when they come on dividing shares, so should they divide in 5 parts
Or in 6 parts ( Diffe
This app is actually awesome. Ans it definitely fulfills the purpose it has. People sharing their ideas, helping each other out and working on stuff
This was definitely needed!
Would love to meet more new people here.
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 5m
Can Crypto replace Shares/stock ⁉️
Maybe Not or who knows! instead of listing shares companies can list their coins which would work in the Blockchain concept but it can't be mined instead it's like an IPO but no stake in business. It's but confusin
Imagine 💭 this: You get the chance to sit down for an hour with someone who shares your interests and passion for deep conversations but you've to pay nominal fee of ₹100.
Would you go for it? Why or why not? Share your thoughts!
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Mohd Rihan
Stealth • 21d
The quite power behind the India's biggest business empire 'Reliance'.
Mukesh Ambani his wife and their 3 children each of them holds 0.12% in Reliance whereas Kokilaben holds 1.57 crore shares (0.24%) worth more than 18000 crores. In 1955 she marrie
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TechTrendsTodaY
Stealth • 10m
Every dawn brings a battle, a war waged on our fields. Unseen enemies, tiny tormentors, they ravage our crops, our dreams. Our sweat and toil, lost in an instant. The heartache is immeasurable, the fury, indescribable. We stand, not as conquerors, bu