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Technology Stocks : Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO)
CSCO 76.22+0.1%Nov 24 3:59 PM EST

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To: hueyone who wrote (62713)1/17/2003 1:41:57 PM
From: bofp  Read Replies (2) of 77400
 
Absolutely NOT! Cash flow is CASH - the minute we make this measure subjective by deciding which non-cash expenses (or for that measure non-cash revenues) we are going to count as cash, we destroy its meaning. While I agree that stock options should be expensed to demonstrate the exchange of value that is not being fully accounted for by the diluted share count (remember, only in the money, vested options are included as diluted shares), you cannot arbitrarily reduce the cash flow.
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