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To: the hube who wrote (3474)7/25/1998 3:34:00 PM
From: Renny Bosch  Read Replies (1) of 10309
 
> Actually, this whole discussion of options has little to do with the original question that started the topic, which was not whether or not WIND should grant options. It was whether the level of options is excessive, since options are a fact of life. My vote is that they have not been excessive. I am happy with how the company is being run.

I certainly agree with you that the original question was not whether or not WIND should grant options, but I don't agree that it was whether the level of options is excessive. I think the original, and constructive, question was how we should assess the impact of the options on the company's financial status. In particular, should we take the reported earnings at face value, or take the FAS 123 numbers at face value, or interpret earnings some other way.

By my reading, that question is still open for discussion.

Best regards, Renny
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