top | item 35109716 (no title) dota_fanatic | 3 years ago Used SVB and cant make payroll does not equal used SVB and can make payroll (because e.g. they have cash stored in more than one bank). discuss order hn newest sumeno|3 years ago You're familiar with what >= means, right?The OP was saying it was at least 30% temp_account_32|3 years ago Why are you all so mean to each other?I can see where the confusion comes from. 2% of YC companies could use SVB and 30% of that 2% can't make payroll. Or 90% of YC companies could use SVB and 30% of those can't make payroll. That's a big difference. load replies (2)
sumeno|3 years ago You're familiar with what >= means, right?The OP was saying it was at least 30% temp_account_32|3 years ago Why are you all so mean to each other?I can see where the confusion comes from. 2% of YC companies could use SVB and 30% of that 2% can't make payroll. Or 90% of YC companies could use SVB and 30% of those can't make payroll. That's a big difference. load replies (2)
temp_account_32|3 years ago Why are you all so mean to each other?I can see where the confusion comes from. 2% of YC companies could use SVB and 30% of that 2% can't make payroll. Or 90% of YC companies could use SVB and 30% of those can't make payroll. That's a big difference. load replies (2)
sumeno|3 years ago
The OP was saying it was at least 30%
temp_account_32|3 years ago
I can see where the confusion comes from. 2% of YC companies could use SVB and 30% of that 2% can't make payroll. Or 90% of YC companies could use SVB and 30% of those can't make payroll. That's a big difference.