Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey |
Dorsey is giving up the stock, currently worth more than $200 million,
so Twitter can award the shares to its employees, according to documents
filed Friday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The gesture comes a week after Dorsey laid off 8 percent of Twitter's
workforce in an effort to make the company profitable for the first time
in its nine-year history. The gift represents nearly one-third of the
stock Dorsey owns in the San Francisco company.
"I'd rather have a smaller part of something big than a bigger part of
something small," Dorsey tweeted about surrendering some of his stock.
"I'm confident we can make Twitter big!"
Twitter said Dorsey's shares will be earmarked for stock issued to employees next year under the company's incentive plan.
Dorsey will still own 15 million Twitter shares worth about $460 million, based on Twitter's current market value.
Twitter's stock gained $1.13, or nearly 4 percent, to close Friday at $30.28.
The shares have declined by 40 percent in the past six months amid
concerns about Twitter's slowing user growth and inability to make
money.
Twitter Inc. brought back Dorsey, one of its co-founders, as its CEO in
hopes that he can figure out a way to make the messaging service more
appealing beyond its core audience of about 300 million users. By
comparison, Facebook's social networking service has 1.5 billion users,
even though it is only two years older than Twitter.
Dorsey was Twitter's original CEO, but was ousted because the company's board didn't think he was the right leader at that time.
While he tries to re-tool Twitter, Dorsey is also serving as CEO of
Square, a payment processor that is preparing to price an initial public
offering of its stock.
Dorsey has given back nearly 15.1 million shares of Square stock during
the past two years, too, according to Square's IPO documents. He remains
by far Square's largest shareholder with a 24 percent stake in that San
Francisco company, which is located a block away from Twitter's
headquarters.
-ABC News
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