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Technology Stocks : Long Term Investors' Outpost

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (461)8/22/2002 3:31:10 PM
From: hueyone  Read Replies (1) of 562
 
Upon further review of my initial post, I regret that I characterized your post as "misleading". I did not mean to cavalierly dismiss the importance of the debate regarding whether stock options should be outlawed, but instead meant to point out that for all practical purposes, for the time being, the debate amongst public policy makers is centered more on whether or not to move stock option expense to the income statement.

Of course all permutations and debates related to the stock options subject are valid, useful and educational debates, and all points of view could be considered by those making public policy. In addition to private investors such as Chaz, I know some prominent public figures such as Bill Miller of Legg Mason Trust have suggested something close to outlawing stock options. I may have offended several folks, including Chaz, with that post, and I apologize for this. I clicked submit on that one a little too quickly.

Best, Huey
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