Ask HN: Can shares be canceled without notice?
I had some shares in a startup that I left a while ago. I never had access to the cap table.
When I checked recently, I saw a note in Carta: "XXX shares are canceled and do not return to the equity plan." and the reason is "Recapitalization".
Can one lose all their shares in such an event even if the company still exists?
4 comments
[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 20.1 ms ] threadIt's unlikely they did anything illegal simply because it's relatively straitforth to follow the law and cancel all previous stock and reissue new.
BTW, even if they had looked for you and told you about the reissue, it's unlikely you would have done anything. Since you would have needed to put some money in the company to buy the new stock. Sometimes it's possible to exchange old stock for new stock but the company would need some assets. If you got nothing then it means there were no assets left for the common stockholders.
I agree with what others say, stock issued as part of your compensation should be valued at 0 until you can cash out.