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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: James Clarke who wrote (14053)3/1/2002 11:52:31 AM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Read Replies (1) of 78711
 
James,

>I got paid last year. That showed up on my public
>company employer's income statement. I also got bonuses.
>That showed up on its income statement.
> But they also gave me options. That was something of
> value paid to me for work I did last year,
>but it shows up nowhere on the company's financial
> statements.

And yet another non sequitur. My company is located in
beautiful city of XXXXXXXX, but it does not show up as
my compensation in its financial statements.
My boss is a great person but it does not show up as my
compensation in company's financial statements.

But it should...it's compensation...because if I did
not get it, I would leave for another company
that paid higher salary, more stock options or
was located in Hawaii...

And I was not joking in another post. In right
circumstances, I would work for FREE. How would you
account for my compensation then? Add fictional
"comparative salary" to the income statement?
And how would that differ from me taking let's say
MSFT options at strike price $1000?

Jurgis - argue the real things like dilution, but don't draw illogical conclusions
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