Comment by epolanski
> If you can remain private, there really isn't much of a reason to not do that.
With the exception of founders it's better for literally everybody else, more scrutiny, more pressure on c-corp, more liquidity, etc.
> If you can remain private, there really isn't much of a reason to not do that.
With the exception of founders it's better for literally everybody else, more scrutiny, more pressure on c-corp, more liquidity, etc.