The momos are leaving EPNY, so it seems
I hope so Tom, I sold some at 99 3/4. I keep trying for that toptick, never quite get it. <g>
I guess ZIXI was just a short squeeze after all. Wish I had added Friday, I had an order in about a half a point too high. Oh well. By the way, did you ever notice the huge number of executive options on ZIXI? I guess I knew it was large but hadn't focused on the value until I ran across this in their proxy statement.
OPTION EXERCISES DURING 1999 NUMBER OF ---------------------- SECURITIES UNDERLYING VALUE OF UNEXERCISED NUMBER OF UNEXERCISED OPTIONS AT IN-THE-MONEY OPTIONS AT SHARES DECEMBER 31, 1999 DECEMBER 31, 1999 ACQUIRED VALUE --------------------------- ---------------------------- NAME ON EXERCISE REALIZED EXERCISABLE UNEXERCISABLE EXERCISABLE UNEXERCISABLE ---- ----------- -------- ----------- ------------- ------------ ------------- David P. Cook......... -- $ -- 3,220,968 1,063,659 $105,130,331 $34,701,874 Donald D. Druckenbrodt........ -- -- -- 50,000 -- 1,506,250 Douglas H. Kramp...... -- -- -- 125,000 -- 1,328,125 Ronald A. Woessner.... -- -- 70,686 29,314 2,350,086 1,052,771 Steve M. York......... 15,000 22,970 74,800 -- 2,367,562 --
I like the comment in the narrative:
Since Mr. Cook's compensation is entirely stock based, his interests are aligned precisely with those of our stockholders.
So if I were a ZIXI stuckholder (which I'm not), I guess ZIXI would have made me rich, too?
Regards, Fund |