TEAM stock
Definition
In professional ice hockey, elite-grade hockey sticks issued directly to NHL teams and players, constructed with advanced carbon composite materials for superior durability over retail versions.
In business and startups, equity shares or stock options granted to employees or a team as compensation, aligning incentives with company growth.
The Class A common stock of Atlassian Corporation (NASDAQ: TEAM), a software company known for tools like Jira and Trello.
Examples
After months of snapping retail sticks like twigs, the prospect finally got his hands on genuine team stock and unleashed his inner Ovechkin.
The startup's team stock vested at a unicorn valuation, turning barista coders into beach-house dreamers overnight – until the bug apocalypse hit.
Wall Street whispered that TEAM stock was the next big SaaS rocket, but Jira users just wanted the notifications to stop at bedtime.
Coaches hoard team stock sticks like dragons guard gold, doling them out only to players who can actually hit the puck without whiffing.