Greek Yogurt Maker Chobani Giving Employees Shares In Company

Hamdi Ulukaya, President and CEO of Chobani, speaks at the opening celebration of Chobani SoHo, a first-of-its-kind Mediterranean yogurt bar, Wednesday, August 1, 2012, in New York. (Photo by Diane Bondareff/Invis... Hamdi Ulukaya, President and CEO of Chobani, speaks at the opening celebration of Chobani SoHo, a first-of-its-kind Mediterranean yogurt bar, Wednesday, August 1, 2012, in New York. (Photo by Diane Bondareff/Invision for Chobani) MORE LESS

NEW YORK (AP) — Chobani says it is giving its employees an ownership stake in the privately held company.

The Greek yogurt maker says the shares being distributed would amount to 10 percent of the company’s future value in the event of a sale or initial public offering. It says each of its approximately 2,000 full-time employees will receive shares based on their role and time spent with the company.

Chobani says CEO and founder Hamdi Ulukaya is meeting with employees this week to tell about the plan in person.

“This isn’t a gift. It’s a mutual promise to work together with a shared purpose and responsibility,” Ulukaya wrote in a letter to employees. The plans were first reported by The New York Times.

Chobani has helped lead the surging popularity in Greek yogurt, but has faced more competition in recent years.

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  1. A true son of Hellas will only eat “Greek Gods” yogurt, not this Chobani abomination!

    (Must be Greek Day here at TPM.)

  2. This guy deserves a slow clap.

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