IPOOct 16, 2019

Which newly public tech companies have the best retention?

* Slack? (although looking at the executives selling stock every day, maybe retention is bad?) * Zoom? (there's probably not much long-term lock-in though) * Uber? Lyft? (I'm not sure if there's much brand loyalty) No idea because I'm a non-user: * Pinterest? * Livongo? * Cloudflare?

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Twilio FSWC35 Oct 16, 2019

Word on the street is that morale is poor at slack

Red Hat T. C. Hoe Oct 16, 2019

Wat bout the fellas down the bah?

Ten-X RFMR24 Oct 18, 2019

Can you elaborate on the morale factor?

Uber denshaSai Oct 16, 2019

Uber

Reddit Ht4prA1 Oct 17, 2019

Execs typically sell stock on a pre-determined schedule since they're not reacting to internal data, but rather just looking to gain liquidity and diversify their portfolio. For example: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GOOG/insider-transactions/

First Analysis exxxx Oct 18, 2019

Livongo has rapid rev growth but still a lot of losses at the same rate. Made 3 acquisitions prior to IPO and they donโ€™t seem to be implementing well

Google freakalik Oct 19, 2019

I think OP means user retention like churn?

Mystery Science umec70 OP Oct 19, 2019

OP here. Yes, I meant User Retention as opposed to Employee Retention.