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> You can't take anything with you if you
> leave before the company goes public.
In 1995, I bought $2,000.00 worth of stock in the private company where I
worked. It was supposed to go public "in just a few months." I left in
1996. To this day, the company remains a private concern (and my
"investment" remains essentially worthless).
Dave
(Any statements made above are mine, and mine alone.)