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Strategies & Market Trends : Employee Stock Options - NQSOs & ISOs

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To: rkral who wrote (21)6/12/2002 8:54:56 AM
From: hueyoneRead Replies (2) of 786
 
CONCLUSIONS: The tax benefit does not tell the entire story. "Tax benefit from stock options" must be read as "tax benefit from *non-qualified* stock options". Incentive stock options (ISOs) may also be used to compensate employees

Thanks Ron! Can you briefly explain the difference to me between NQSOs and ISOs? As you know, I am coming up to speed on many of these issues as we post. I don't claim to be coming at these issues with previous expertise. I still plan to think about the cash flow statements per Clark Hare's request and try your value flow diagram.

By the way, the Siebel information we are discussing is actually on page 16 of the Proxy, but if you are scrolling down with the scroll bar, the PDF box reads page 17.

Best, Huey

P.S. This morning neither the Yahoo finance site or the Multex site is providing any information regarding stock option compensation. My links to compensation are quitting working one by one and are all reading zero.
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