You imbecile... he is the co-founder of Reddit and has a significant ownership stake of something currently valued at $1.8B; that has yet to go public. Let me guess... you don't READ.
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He sold his stake in Reddit along time ago for reportedly $10m and then later came back to run the company. So he’s not worth a billion but probably more than $10m since he invests in other startups. I doubt he’s worth $200m like Serena but he’s got some change. |
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I love the dress and she looks so happy!
(But MAN her boobs got big during the pregnancy! I bet they're a pain to carry around.) |
| I really didn't know too much about him until I listened to him on "how I built this." After listening to that podcast, I can totally see why she fell for him. He seems like a smart, funny and overall charming guy. The story on how they met was pretty funny and random. |
What a beautiful family. So happy for them! |
+2 Rooting for them. Both lovely and accomplished - and what a gorgeous daughter! |
Actually, yes I do READ, but apparently you don't. In 2005, he sold his ownership of Reddit to Conde Nast who later spun it off into it's own independently owned subsidiary. In 2015, he was hired back on the board of directors, but he only owns a tiny share of the company. From his own web-site and biography: http://alexisohanian.com/pages/about
This is directly from the reddit site: https://redditblog.com/2013/08/06/reddit-myth-busters/
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| If it were possible, I'd feel less than nothing. I've never liked her. Sure she's a good tennis player, but there's nothing about her personality that appeals to me. I don't think she's pretty. I think she looks stuffed into her wedding dress and it looks over-the-top and looks like what a four year old playing dress up would choose. |
Agree about all of this--beautiful photo. He is nerdy cute but not hot but they look so lovely together. Mu DH is nerdy cute, too. |
READ again. Where does it say that he owns a tiny share of the company? In addition to being a co-founder, he is also an employee. The second largest set of shareholders are reddit employees. As a co-founder, he has an equity stake in the company that is higher than the employee who is granted options. |
She looks like she's had a bunch of plastic surgery. |
| I didnt like her dress.. She is way too top heavy to wear a strapless gown. |
| I didnt like her dress.. She is way too top heavy to wear a strapless gown. |
Also who wears white after you had the baby? I know it is old fashioned but, you can at least pretend you didn't have sex before marriage but, they have the proof in the wedding! And before anyone says anything I didn't wear white because it wasn't appropriate. I wore baby blue! |
His portion as an angel investor is tiny. There are 13 angel investors who total less than 1% ownership of the company. As for his employee share ownership, the employees are the second largest set of shareholders, so let's say they own 49% of the company. Advance Publications owns 50%, employees own 49% and angel investors own 1%. 49% of $1.8B is about $880M. Divide by 28 employees that's about $31.5M on average for each. Maybe a little more since they are probably not even shares. That brings it up to probably $40-45M. This matches up since several sites estimate their net worth is around $200M and she is worth about $150M. Okay, she's only worth 3 times as much as he is instead of 17 times. The point is that she's still a lot richer than him. |