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    3 days ago

    In a liquidation sale, common stock holders only get paid if there is money left over after everyone else gets their cut. Creditors, bondholders and preferred stock holders are ahead of them in line.

    It’s also worth pointing out that the company is not publicly traded, it’s privately owned, so in effect the shares were always worthless. It’s not clear to me if they were actually ownership shares or just options against the possibility of the company going public at some point in the future.

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      Creditors, bondholders and preferred stock holders are ahead of them in line.

      I can’t believe capitalism still keeps surprising me with how fucked up it is.

      It’s not clear to me if they were actually ownership shares or just options against the possibility of the company going public at some point in the future.

      See above.