• umbrella@lemmy.ml
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    the day gaben dies and the company falls into the grubby hands of investors, its over.

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      Valve is a private company, so depending on who owns a majority of the shares, not much might change after Gabens earthly demise.

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        Private investors are (usually, and theoretically) more “long-term” motivated than the public markets. Day traders and rotating board members love quarterly boosts even if it implodes the company, but with private equity, passing a bag of shit to someone else isn’t so easy, and desires aren’t so fickle.

        Hence I suspect you’re right.

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          Can you give same examples of such privately owned companies which are long term focussed?

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          I am not sure how to interpret your response. Do you mean I do not know that Valve as a private company does have shareholders?

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            What he means is, when gaben our lord an saviour dies, his majority shares ownership will be transferred to his inheritors.

            The question “do they want to own and do they understand Valve or just see a big pile of cash?” will be answered then and there.

            Which can very well result in an IPO.

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      My understanding was that a large percentage of Valve is employee owned. Would love to know if that’s true or not.

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        That just means that buying it spreads the money to slightly more people. They’re practically just as easy to acquire.

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          It also means that more people have to be willing to sell (or that if only a few sell, investors hold less power)