Can somebody eli5 this? How does decreasing valuation help here?
Recall that the share price is determined based on the Fair Market Value. Unlike an actual equity market price, the FMV is not frequently updated. This can cause issues where the FMV is out of sync with the actual value of the company. If it's too high, it causes the value of equity granted to employees to be too low. In the above example, if the stock is 40% more than it should be, the employee expects $100,000 worth of stock but is actually only receiving $60,000. By reducing the FMV, employees get a better deal.
Public market carnage hitting the private market...