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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: rjm2 who wrote (17716)9/19/2003 10:18:27 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) of 78542
 
It is difficult to read this without making some facetious comment. It seems to me that because of the capriciousness with which BODs now approve the repricing of options. investors will forever be obligated to ride the roller coaster of volatile shareprices. Company executives will be exempted from such perilous activities. They will hold options and if the price increases they exercise and sell. if the price declines-no problem- they just reprice retroactively to the low for the previous six months. Such examples abound. Given the slam dunk nature of holding options why should insiders hold shares? Unless of course they are restricted stock awards.
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