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To: Don Lloyd who wrote (84055)10/10/2000 6:19:18 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Don, the folks at Micron Tech once called me a duck head. At least I think the word was duck. <g>



To: Don Lloyd who wrote (84055)10/11/2000 5:59:16 PM
From: Don Lloyd  Respond to of 132070
 
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Volunteer critics wanted.

"...1. Comparing cash compensation against share grant compensation, the original shareholders will receive the exact same annual dividends of $640K. Similarly, the employee will receive the exact same $360K annual total, if both salary and dividends are included. In both cases, the value of the company will be exactly zero after ten years. There can be no question that the share grant compensation is EXACTLY accounted for by the share dilution alone, and there is NO possibility of an additional expense income statement entry without double counting...."

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Regards, Don