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To: Cogito who wrote (29177)10/5/2000 9:53:26 PM
From: HerbVic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Here's a post worth reading.
Message 14524290

What does it have to do with AAPL, you may ask?

More enlightenment on the week that will be. It should be quite interesting.

HerbVic



To: Cogito who wrote (29177)10/9/2000 12:04:38 PM
From: donjuan_demarco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Well, my general point is that when a stock loses 50% of its value due to revenue/earnings shortfall, there is no reason to "reward" either management or the employees.

If things had gone differently, the employees would have been rewarded through the increased value of the stock options. Are they to be equally rewarded when things go badly?

If so, then what incentive do stock options give the employees? Either way, they get rewarded.