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To: Casaubon who wrote (38966)8/14/2002 11:21:10 AM
From: TimbaBear  Respond to of 52237
 
Casaubon

let's face it, you want to do away with options.

You are truly amazing. There is nothing in what I have posted here or elsewhere that in any way has advocated the abolition of stock options. All I am after, as an investor, is full and accurate disclosure.

I am advocating that corporate expenses not be passed through to the shareholder via dilution, and that those expenses be fully disclosed.

If, as the result of full and accurate disclosure, the corporation can no longer claim inflated earnings, then perhaps the notion of the benefit of stock options will be revisited with some objectivity. If that happens, and the corporation still believes there is a benefit and can justify their reasoning to investors, I have no problem with the idea of options. All I am advocating is full and accurate disclosure. If you choose to believe otherwise, I can't do anything about that.

Timba