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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (174442)5/8/2003 9:33:01 PM
From: brushwud  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Unlike selling their stock they could more likely sell their house for a profit before they voted with their feet though...

Not according to this:

Message 18755973

"I can't prove this but my feeling is that what were $800K houses in the bay area in 2001 timeframe are now selling for somewhere in the $600s. The million dollar homes aren't selling much at all. Interest rates have held this boat afloat and any sort of increase there which is bound to happen eventually will probably knock another $75K-$100K off the $600-$700K homes. So at the end of all this, it will be quite a correction in home prices in the tech areas to mirror what has happened in the stock market, thats what I am thinking - from peak to trough maybe 40%. (again, statistics won't show this)"



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (174442)5/8/2003 10:38:05 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 186894
 
Jim,
do you think there is any chance an Intel employee, current or retired, is going to say 1.3 million options given to Bryant in 2002 is wrong?

Don't hold your breath...

Steve