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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical analysis for shorts & longs
SPY 691.72-0.1%Jan 16 4:00 PM EST

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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (38587)12/17/2002 3:38:51 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (1) of 69835
 
The dilution on some of these companies with options is ridculous. I know the employees work hard, but when you end up giving away 30 percent of the company like CSCO has done it is getting riduclous. I don't agree with re-pricing options either. The employ should share in the gains, but they need to share in the losses also. It is not like they have as many places to go as at the height of the boom. They will benefit from the new options they receive for current year anyway. Alternatively, the company should buy the options on the open market like everyone else. That way they can expense it right away and the shareholders can figure out what it really cost.

Thanks for the update on pricing. It would be good so what kind of pricing traction stores are getting across the country for electronics. It is usually a good indication of demand. I am already see sales on products and it is not even boxing day yet. Local it is pretty depressed despite what the National Canadian numbers show which is an uptick in Christmas spending. Anyone else want to add to the antedotal information.
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