John Riccitiello, CEO of Unity, the company whose 3D game engine had recently seen backlash from developers over proposed fee structures, will retire as CEO, president, and board chairman at the company, according to a press release issued late on a Monday afternoon, one many observe as a holiday.

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377 points

Drops a nuke on their stock

“Well, guess my work is done. I’ll take my $400 million golden parachute and just step over the pieces of my broken company as I shuffle out to my car. Peace, bro.”

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185 points

Then 6 months later gets a VP job somewhere else because he “has experience” all the while eyeing another run at CEO.

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138 points

Nah once they’re CEOs they’re good. They just go sit on various boards making millions for doing relatively nothing.

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71 points

“I just voted to keep employee pay low. Now I have to go fly my private jet around to justify the cost of owning it. Bye!”

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I thought VPs already didn’t really do anything, but being on the board and meeting 2 or 3 times a year is definitely less.

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They just go sit on various boards making millions

I am become lizard, sitter of boards

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Yup, my uncle was a CEO, and his monthly house payment is more than I make in a year… even combining my significant other’s salary. I do not like this timeline.

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20 points

Someone find out if he or his family sold stock before the drop.

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21 points

I’ve heard he sold some stock but it was like a recurring sell-this-much-every-this-often type of thing so it wasn’t out of the ordinary is what I heard.

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3 points

That defense didn’t work for Martha Stewart.

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Yeah… Except I heard he started this process to sell off most of his stock several months ago. His actions look a lot like “we’re going to risk everything and either increase profits or kill the company, either way we get a huge payout”

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That’s odd. I heard he specifically shorted on Unity before he announced it and that’s some sleazy shit.

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I’m not sure if it’s an accident, but the value of $400m is exactly how much private equity firm Silver Lake invested in them in 2017. They were backed by a lot of private equity and VC money before they had an IPO.

Unity IPO’d 3 years ago in Sept 2020 at $52 per share, they’re now at $30/share, and have been under $50/share since May of 2022. The chairman of the board, Roelof Frederik Botha, is a partner at Sequoia Capital.

This is a business run by VC / PE people, that’s doing shitty in the market, and was doing badly before this whole license fee event. It’s not going to come to its senses and start behaving well just because the scapegoat CEO is gone. They need to juice their revenue streams to make investors happy, because it’s worth significantly less than it was at the IPO.

I just hope nobody is saying “Yay, now that the evil CEO is gone, Unity will be good again.” Anybody thinking that is just setting themselves up for whatever the company does next to juice their failing stock price.

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Hmm can he exercise his stock at a lower rate now?

Then, with the assumption that the company adjusts in the coming years, sell for profit?

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