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Thirst: sharing the love with the team

Vested

Startups typically give a slice of the pie to their teams, and when company founder Fred Thompson started Thirst , he leaned into that tried and tested tradition.

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Equity for all? The risks and rewards

Vested

The pros and cons of giving people a slice of the pie and how to get it right first time. Employee equity: weighing up the risks and rewards.

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Snappy Tomato Pizza Company Announces NEW Ownership

Benzinga

The opportunity to do more of what I love to do is the reason I wanted to take a bigger slice of the (pizza) pie.". . Gayhart is a homegrown Cincinnati, Ohio native, now residing in Union, Kentucky. He will purchase the Snappy Tomato Pizza Company from its current owner, The Deters Company, for an undisclosed amount.

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Let’s Talk About Dilution

Farrel Fritz

When a closely-held business is profitable, self-interested owners naturally want a bigger slice of the pie, especially where the personal relationships among the owners are frayed.

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Comment on GLA Adjustment: Adjusting Full Difference vs a Threshold Amount by Baggins

Appraisers Blog

Pieces of the pie. Think of the ppsf figure as a pie, a 100%, and for all the individual components, those are slices of the pie. Therefor the adjustable amount would be limited to that little slice which comprises the total home value. The market reaction to cost may indeed be less, but such is not nill.

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Data Update 5 for 2024: Profitability - The End Game for Business?

Musings on Markets

The critics of that view, who want to expand the end game to include more stakeholders and a broader mission (ESG, Sustainability) seem to be operating on the presumption that shareholders are getting a much larger slice of the pie than they deserve. That said, global (US) companies collectively generated $5.3 trillion ($1.8

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Toys for Billionaires: Sports Franchises as Trophy Assets!

Musings on Markets

Until the last 50 years, almost all of the revenues for sports franchises came from gate receipts collected from fans coming in to watch games, and the food and merchandise that these fans bought, usually at the games they attended.