Hi All,
This is going to probably be a very vague question but really would appreciate any thoughts, comments, questions you may have.
Basically, I work for a small/growing private company. I would say roughly 200 employees and $80M revenue annually. Not a tiny company but not like a publicly traded large company either. We are being sold to a private equity company and long story short with this happening, employees are being presented an opportunity to invest into the company.
This is going to be an illiquid investment for likely 5-10 years. At that time, I would likely have the ability to receive my $ back (plus the growth or what-not).
I know that my company has extremely in depth plans to grow over that time period (the CEO also has incentive to grow it and sell in 5-10 years for personal reasons) so I do feel like in general while of course risky, there is huge upside to this investment.
Financial statements etc are coming soon that I can review but I am very familiar with the growth of the company since founded ~30 years ago.
Does anybody have personal experience with this kind of investment happening perhaps at the place you work/have worked? Did it work out well for those that decided to invest?
Thank you!
Submitted September 23, 2019 at 07:56PM by chris4sports https://ift.tt/2mANkVd