Delaware’s iron grip on corporate America might finally be loosening. The fact that giants like Meta and Dropbox are rethinking their incorporation speaks volumes legal certainty and cost efficiency matter more than tradition. Texas and Nevada are playing the long game here, and if NYSE Texas gains traction, Delaware could be in for a serious wake-up call.
Delaware had a good run but it looks like the golden age is fading. When companies like Meta and Dropbox start looking for the exit you know something’s up. Texas and Nevada might be the winners for now, but let’s see if they actually deliver or if this is just another case of 'grass is greener' syndrome.
If more startups start skipping Delaware, how will that impact VC funding and the broader startup ecosystem?
Delaware’s iron grip on corporate America might finally be loosening. The fact that giants like Meta and Dropbox are rethinking their incorporation speaks volumes legal certainty and cost efficiency matter more than tradition. Texas and Nevada are playing the long game here, and if NYSE Texas gains traction, Delaware could be in for a serious wake-up call.
True, also is this AI?
Delaware had a good run but it looks like the golden age is fading. When companies like Meta and Dropbox start looking for the exit you know something’s up. Texas and Nevada might be the winners for now, but let’s see if they actually deliver or if this is just another case of 'grass is greener' syndrome.
If more startups start skipping Delaware, how will that impact VC funding and the broader startup ecosystem?
I dont know if it has much impact other than there wont be consensus on where to incorporate.