This Company Asked Its Employees for Cash and Everybody WonFor the right kind of business, a radical move like asking employees to finance the company can be smart and effective.
This story appears in theMarch 2016issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »
When Boulder-based solar energy company Namaste Solar first went looking for capital to expand in 2004, it could have gone through the hassle of securing a bank loan or put together a dog-and-pony show to attract outside investors. But the company decided it wanted to partner with the people who knew the business better than anyone: its own staff.
Namaste invited its employees to buy up to 10,000 shares in the company apiece. The response blew cofounder Blake Jones away, with employees borrowing money from their friends and family to buy in. "The average employee investment was somewhere between $15,000 and $25,000," Jones says. "And one person invested $100,000."