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To: Robohogs who wrote (9484)5/28/2006 11:53:50 AM
From: rkrw  Respond to of 10280
 
I think it boils down to the rewards of running a public company. You think you know when your stock is cheap or expensive. Which date would you choose to award options? Award them when you think your stock is low. Award them too high, go ahead and award a new round when the stock is low. Heads you win, tails you win. Rewarding good and bad performance. Only the very greediest would back date options. Otherwise, tough luck to the regulators, not a thing they can do.