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5 June 2024
CLOUD 9 RAP: CANVA SHOWS WHY EMPLOYEE SHARE SCHEMES MATTER FOR STARTUP SUCCESS
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Startup Daily

Private and pre-IPO companies
All plan types
Australia

At the Canva Create event in Los Angeles, a playful rap performance highlighted the cultural differences between Australian and US tech scenes, occurring just after a significant share sale made many early Canva employees millionaires. This spectacle underscores a broader trend among Australian startups to emulate Canva’s employee equity approach to motivate and retain talent. Despite mixed reactions in Australia, such cultural expressions and generous equity schemes are seen as vital for driving innovation and growth in the tech industry.

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5 June 2024
MARKETING ANALYTICS UNICORN APPSFLYER EYEING WALL STREET IPO
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CTech

Private and pre-IPO companies
All plan types
Israel

Israeli company AppsFlyer is considering an IPO, aiming to raise $300 million with assistance from investment banks like Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and Bank of America. Employing around 1,500 people and expecting $400 million in revenue this year, AppsFlyer specializes in technology that tracks the origins of app users. Founded in 2011, the company was last valued at $2 billion in 2020 and has investors including General Atlantic and the Salesforce investment fund.

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3 June 2024
SHEIN TO KICK OFF PLANS FOR £50BN UK FLOAT
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BBC

Private and pre-IPO companies
All plan types
Global

Fast fashion giant Shein is considering an IPO on the London Stock Exchange, potentially valuing the company at $66 billion (£51.7 billion). Known for its cheap clothes and social media campaigns, Shein has faced criticism over environmental practices and labor conditions. The company, which may file the necessary paperwork this week, is seeking a UK listing after encountering regulatory hurdles in the US, aiming to boost its green credentials and expand its resale platform to the UK and Germany.

ARTICLE
2 June 2024
L'OREAL ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF FOURTH EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP PLAN
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L'Oreal Finance

Design and strategy
All plan types
Global

L’Oréal has launched its fourth Employee Share Ownership Plan, allowing employees in 63 countries to purchase shares and participate in the company's growth. The plan, introduced in 2018, has seen over 37,000 employees participate, reflecting their commitment and confidence in L’Oréal's future. Employees can buy shares at a discounted price with an employer contribution, and the shares will be blocked for five years, with the subscription period running from 5 June to 19 June 2024.

ARTICLE
30 May 2024
Ipsen announces the launch of an employee shareholding plan
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Ipsen

Design and strategy
Stock options
France

Ipsen announced the launch of an employee shareholding plan on May 30, 2024, aimed at increasing employee participation in the company's development across 23 countries. The plan allows eligible employees to purchase existing shares at a 20% discount, with the subscription price set at €95.54 per share, capped at 1% of the company's share capital. The shares, offered under Ipsen's Group Savings Plan, will be locked up for five years, with the subscription period running from June 5 to June 19, 2024, and settlement expected by July 30, 2024.

ARTICLE
30 May 2024
IT SECTOR LEADING INVESTMENT IN EMPLOYEE SHARE PLANS IN HONG KONG
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IT Brief Asia 

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All plan types
Hong Kong

Hong Kong-listed IT companies lead in investing heavily in employee share plans to attract and retain talent, with the sector accounting for 53.5% (HK$38.5 billion) of total investments in 2022, surpassing healthcare and consumer discretionary sectors. Share options and awards are popular types of plans, with options predominant but awards also significant, especially in healthcare. The rise in share plan adoption, now at 83.6% of listed companies, reflects competitive job markets and efforts to foster employee commitment and motivation.

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29 May 2024
WHAT WILL ROYAL MAIL’S TAKEOVER MEAN FOR CUSTOMERS AND POSTAL WORKERS?
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The Guardian

Trending now
All plan types
UK and Channel Islands

Daniel Křetínský, known as the Czech Sphinx, is poised to become the first private owner of Royal Mail in its 500-year history, after the board of International Distribution Services (IDS) agreed to his £3.57bn takeover bid. Despite Royal Mail's financial struggles, Křetínský believes he can modernize and restore profitability to the company, aiming to make it one of Europe's largest logistics firms. The deal, which must still be approved by IDS shareholders and potentially scrutinized under the National Security and Investment Act, includes a series of five-year commitments to maintain Royal Mail's universal service, branding, and union recognition.

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27 May 2024
MEGABANKS MITSUBISHI UFJ, SUMITOMO MITSUI INTRODUCE EMPLOYEE STOCK COMPENSATION; PLANS TO BOOST MOTIVATION, LEADERSHIP
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Japan News

Design and strategy
All plan types
Japan

Major banks are increasingly compensating employees with company stock to boost motivation and align their interests with corporate value. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. will implement systems where employees receive shares based on performance evaluations and points awarded, with Mitsubishi UFJ offering shares after a three-year period and Sumitomo Mitsui providing them at retirement. These systems aim to encourage long-term growth and leadership, potentially influencing compensation practices at other banks.

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23 May 2024
Leaked OpenAI documents reveal aggressive tactics toward former employees
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Vox

Employee engagement
All plan types
USA

Vox reported that OpenAI pressured departing employees to sign restrictive exit documents by threatening to withhold vested equity, a practice uncommon in Silicon Valley. Despite claims of ignorance by OpenAI leadership, internal documents suggest key executives, including CEO Sam Altman, were aware of these provisions. Following backlash, OpenAI has apologized and committed to changing their policies, including removing nondisparagement clauses and ensuring former employees' equity rights are respected.

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