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sv1sjp@lemmy.world to Europe@feddit.deEnglish · 2 years ago

Germany approves financial reforms to help its tech industry compete with Silicon Valley

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Germany approves financial reforms to help its tech industry compete with Silicon Valley

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sv1sjp@lemmy.world to Europe@feddit.deEnglish · 2 years ago
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Germany on Friday approved a litany of changes to its rules for stock-based compensation at tech startups, listing of companies and taxation.
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    That is not what has been happening in Germany. Stop spreading misinformation.

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      What are you talking about? Are you honestly telling me that there are no US companies investing (buying) companies in Germany?

      https://www.handelsblatt.com/finanzen/banken-versicherungen/banken/fusionen-und-uebernahmen-deutsche-start-ups-beweisen-sich-als-beliebte-uebernahmeziele-vor-allem-in-den-usa/28188238.html

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        Again, this is an article about German startups. But you claim that this also applies to established mid-sized (usually family-owned) companies that are the opposite of startups: They have successfully saturated the demand for the niche that they are specialized in and neither potential nor interest in expanding further (within their niche, at least). So far, you have provided no justification for your claim, besides ”surely, no one would refuse a lot of money“.

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          I consider it really odd how defensive and weird some people get with this. Is this a matter of personal pride?

          And regarding your question: a 10 second google search will provide you with enough material.

          Example (German): https://www.capital.de/wirtschaft-politik/das-sind-die-zehn-groessten-mittelstaendler-in-investorenhand-113694

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