Comment by hn_throwaway_99 2 years ago This comment makes no sense considering Unity is a publicly traded company. 3 comments hn_throwaway_99 Reply gmerc 2 years ago They are heavily invested by VCs who need to find bagholders to buy their shares. That’s the point. hn_throwaway_99 2 years ago They've been public for three years. Any VC that funded them had plenty of time to exit. It's like you're just regurgitating words you heard on wallstreetbets or something. ffhhttt 2 years ago Why? IMHO it makes more sense for a public company.
gmerc 2 years ago They are heavily invested by VCs who need to find bagholders to buy their shares. That’s the point. hn_throwaway_99 2 years ago They've been public for three years. Any VC that funded them had plenty of time to exit. It's like you're just regurgitating words you heard on wallstreetbets or something.
hn_throwaway_99 2 years ago They've been public for three years. Any VC that funded them had plenty of time to exit. It's like you're just regurgitating words you heard on wallstreetbets or something.
They are heavily invested by VCs who need to find bagholders to buy their shares. That’s the point.
They've been public for three years. Any VC that funded them had plenty of time to exit. It's like you're just regurgitating words you heard on wallstreetbets or something.
Why? IMHO it makes more sense for a public company.