Pre-IPO: Basics

How do private companies create liquidity for employees' options and stock, other than going public or getting acquired? This is premium content

Stock in private companies lacks liquidity, is not registered with the SEC, and usually has company-imposed contractual resale limits, so resales are difficult and need to follow the requirements of SEC Rule 144. Some private companies allow resales of stock by...
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