"Empirical research on software engineering is a trainwreck" ...and here are some truths from my empirical research.
Nothing new here. AWS US-EAST-1 has been doing this for years.
First 6 months of this year Gitlab took in $108M in revenue, and had $177M in expenses. Would you pay $10B to own a company that loses $10M/month, with the hopes they will continue to increase revenue in the future and…
Title should be: "Companies that pay less than market rates"
I agree it's yours until you sell. We are just debating semantics (does retiring with $14M mean retiring with $14M you can spend, or $14M minus taxes that you can spend). Also, Capital gains is treated differently than…
I love mid. Sometimes you don't want the first few characters, or the last few, you just really want the ones in the middle.
I agree. But a material chunk of the $14M belongs to the government (not available for the individual to spend). If someone takes out a $2M loan at the age of 58, and retires at 59 (before any of it is paid back), do…
You should subtract capital gains. Unless you know of a way to put $84k/year into a roth account.
$1529...you're welcome.
Yours in a world where nothing functions properly.
"Empirical research on software engineering is a trainwreck" ...and here are some truths from my empirical research.
Nothing new here. AWS US-EAST-1 has been doing this for years.
First 6 months of this year Gitlab took in $108M in revenue, and had $177M in expenses. Would you pay $10B to own a company that loses $10M/month, with the hopes they will continue to increase revenue in the future and…
Title should be: "Companies that pay less than market rates"
I agree it's yours until you sell. We are just debating semantics (does retiring with $14M mean retiring with $14M you can spend, or $14M minus taxes that you can spend). Also, Capital gains is treated differently than…
I love mid. Sometimes you don't want the first few characters, or the last few, you just really want the ones in the middle.
I agree. But a material chunk of the $14M belongs to the government (not available for the individual to spend). If someone takes out a $2M loan at the age of 58, and retires at 59 (before any of it is paid back), do…
You should subtract capital gains. Unless you know of a way to put $84k/year into a roth account.
$1529...you're welcome.
Yours in a world where nothing functions properly.