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Employee Stock Options - NQSOs & ISOs
An SI Board Since June 2002
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111Here is some historical perspective regarding this issue that from a Wall Streethueyone6/21/2002
110Thanks for your reply. I don't believe there is anything inherently wrong whueyone6/21/2002
109Huey, Yes, all companies report under FAS 128. Seems to me you are conflating Biomaven6/21/2002
108Exacctnt, A small correction - FAS 128 only looks at the <i>average</iBiomaven6/21/2002
107Exacctnt, you're our latest new poster. Welcome aboard! And congratulationsrkral6/21/2002
106Biomaven, welcome to our new thread. I hope that you find the thread interestinrkral6/21/2002
105Gary, welcome to the new Employee Stock Options thread ... ... and thanks for thrkral6/21/2002
104Clark, I'm saddened by your actual departure ... ... but happy you at least rkral6/21/2002
103<i>My only complaint about employee stock options is that I don't haverkral6/21/2002
102<<<If stock option compensation was charged directly against net incomeExacctnt6/21/2002
101Biomaven---<i>Founder of and still active in a company that sets up and adhueyone6/21/2002
100Thanks for your post Gary. I know what you mean about Washington meddling in thhueyone6/21/2002
99Exacctnt and Biomaven: Thanks for the explanations. Do you have any links to Fhueyone6/21/2002
98<<<FAS 128, which governs reporting of diluted earnings, does preciselyExacctnt6/21/2002
97<i>Please show me where a diluted EPS takes into account the differernce bBiomaven6/20/2002
96<i>I believe that the estimate provided at the grant date (by Black-Scholerkral6/20/2002
95I am leery of changes to the rules of the game. The problems I would like see rGary L. Kepler6/20/2002
94Now we are getting some where: <i>John believes the estimate provided at Stock Farmer6/20/2002
93<i>Your ridiculous (and childish) tendency to relentlessly play games withrkral6/20/2002
92<i>Ron, without putting too fine a point on it ...</i> LOL! The poirkral6/20/2002
91Sorry Ron, I understand perfectly well the context in which the accounting profhueyone6/20/2002
90<i>From the professor: "In fact, it is roughly the present value of trkral6/20/2002
89Ron, without putting too fine a point on it, you missed the point to the point oStock Farmer6/20/2002
88Hi Huey - I think you are converging on an appropriate way to account for optionStock Farmer6/20/2002
87<i>RK: JUST PLAYING A GAME WITH THE FOLLOWING JS: Let me know when you arrkral6/20/2002
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