By John McCloud
Don't think the only people with the opportunity of becoming overnight millionaires are dot-com founders and employees. Dot-com landlords have also begun getting a cut of the action.
Over the past couple years, and especially over the last six months, a growing number of property owners have been accepting stock options as part of the lease package for startup companies. In Northern California, a few entrepreneurial landlords are reducing rent in ...
Don't think the only people with the opportunity of becoming overnight millionaires are dot-com founders and employees. Dot-com landlords have also begun getting a cut of the action.
Over the past couple years, and especially over the last six months, a growing number of property owners have been accepting stock options as part of the lease package for startup companies. In Northern California, a few entrepreneurial landlords are reducing rent in ...
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