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To: BWAC who wrote (17906)8/10/2004 7:53:08 PM
From: Nancy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95645
 
BWAC,

I dont post to you because your cyber babbling is absolutely useless to me. But since you insist to post to me and use your silly Bank of India logic I have to point out to you a few things :

Did you read the earning release before you open your big mouth ? company buy back stocks this quarter used almost this quarter's cash flow. Yes, they did the same ever so often to control the dilution of the stocks because they keep issuing stock options to employees and Chambers. The only way to maintain the EPS is to reduce the dilution, since earnings are not growing like weed. They are using the money that should return to shareholders to manipulating EPS.

I guess Chambers listens to Bank of India too. He sold his options that were to sub his salaries during the past 3 years, back in Nov 2003, at 22-23ish. Obviously he is not as greedy than you. He is happy to take his 22-23 stock price with option price at 3.50 or so. And now he is also happy to go back to salary instead of stock option.

Really a waste of bandwidth.