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To: willcousa who wrote (180919)4/28/2005 10:59:37 AM
From: Elmer Phud  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Will

I have no idea whether intel ever replaces option grants. But most companies do.

Intel does not.



To: willcousa who wrote (180919)4/28/2005 11:25:51 AM
From: burn2learn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
I can tell you this. I know many engineers hat were hired around 2000 when the stock was ~$65. Their options are never going to be in the money. Intel did do a one time additional grant, not a reprice. If hired after x date, then some you receiced additional options at current price, in some % of the options granted on acetain date. Not a big grant, but it helped with compensation that would be zero. BTW those grants are underwater too.