Also: Negativefrag's structure has two companies: a New Zealand parent which owns a U.S. subsidiary. Presumably, the IP is held in the NZ company rather than the U.S. subsidiary.
In the OP's post, Freshdesk only has a single company, located in the U.S. It will be (relatively) expensive for Freshdesk to transition to a multi-entity structure that can take advantage of transfer pricing in the way that Negativefrag's company has.
In the OP's post, Freshdesk only has a single company, located in the U.S. It will be (relatively) expensive for Freshdesk to transition to a multi-entity structure that can take advantage of transfer pricing in the way that Negativefrag's company has.