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To: clochard who wrote (4208)5/19/1999 10:47:00 AM
From: Arik T.G.  Respond to of 5676
 
>>And what about stock options?

See my previous post

>>Are we on the verge of inflation-a-rama?

I believe the opposite. The burst of the bubble will be followed by a big deflationary depression. The fact that competition keeps prices from rising in the current heated environment is suggesting that once demand abates, competition will lower prices until part of the producers are collapse, and maybe even later, as rising unemployment will lower demand even more.

ATG



To: clochard who wrote (4208)5/19/1999 6:36:00 PM
From: J. P.  Respond to of 5676
 
In a startup, management generally hoards all the stock options and gives little to the programmers/engineers.