Dronemaker Helsing Alters Staff Stock Plan Before Funding Round
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Helsing reworking its employee equity plan ahead of its largest round shows how late-stage defense startups are optimizing cap tables as much as capex. If you’re scaling in a sensitive domain, expect tension between investor terms and talent retention to surface earlier than in classic SaaS.
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