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shivaas | 3 years ago

When you do a private tender offer like this, either the company or the new investors purchase common stock from employees. It's possible Stripe is issuing some preferred shares to investors as part of the transaction, but that is being offset by it acquiring common stock from employees (eg: issue 100 preferred, buy back 100 common. Net result: 0 dilution to the cap table).

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svnt|3 years ago

If they are swapping common out for preferred, and I don’t know that they are, the functional result is dilution even if the number of shares stays the same.

mind-blight|3 years ago

That's not true. Dilution is based on the number of shares, not the price.

Common vs preferred stock only matters in the event of same or liquidation if a company - preferred is paid out first. At IPO, both kinds of shares convert into the same public class of stock (with the rare exception of founders creating a special class of shares for increased voting power).