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Employee Stock Options - NQSOs & ISOs
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136<<<<I have tried to find out whether total dilution includes only veExacctnt7/28/2002
135rkral - Reply to post on other thread. You are right that currently the IRS Clarksterh7/28/2002
134Hi Ron: Welcome back! For awhile there I thought maybe you had retired from SIhueyone7/27/2002
133<i>In calculating the pension costs that directly affect their earnings, crkral7/27/2002
132Who Really Cooks the Books? By WARREN E. BUFFETT July 24, New York Times nytimehueyone7/27/2002
131For Silicon Valley, Stocks' Fall Upsets the Culture of Options By REBECCA BD. K. G.7/18/2002
130Coke Had Little to Lose With Options Move By Mary Haffenberg Staff Reporter 07/Mick Mørmøny7/15/2002
129New Buffet comments on expensing stock options: quote.bloomberg.comhueyone7/15/2002
128Too Soft on Stock Options . . . By Sebastian Mallaby Monday, July 15, 2002; PagMick Mørmøny7/15/2002
127Coca-Cola to Begin Expensing Employee Stock Options (Update2) 7/14 11:13 By JacMick Mørmøny7/14/2002
126online.wsj.com; FROM THE ARCHIVES: July 10, 2002 Stock-Options Reforms Face Lhueyone7/12/2002
125<i>Individual investors are free to include option expenses in earnings ifhueyone7/3/2002
124Huey, Individual investors are free to include option expenses in earnings if tBiomaven7/1/2002
123<i>Would you really want to see companies with collapsing stock prices conhueyone6/30/2002
122<i>I thought my example was the straight line approach. Am I correct?</Biomaven6/27/2002
121<i>The one you showed in your example is by far the less commonly used - mrkral6/26/2002
120There are actually two different amortization methods available under FAS 123. TBiomaven6/25/2002
119<i>>>No, I don't want to go through the Black Scholes calculatiorkral6/23/2002
118<<<Ugh .. as in ugly. You really don't want to step through the calExacctnt6/23/2002
117<<<i>Perhaps someone can provide a real company calculation that canrkral6/23/2002
116<<<Since you said "useful estimate", am I correct in assumingExacctnt6/22/2002
115Off topic -- Antarctic scientists toss frozen turkey. June 22, 2002 Antarctic Jon Koplik6/22/2002
114Off topic : AP News -- Boar's Head Recalls Proscuitto. I read this headlineJon Koplik6/21/2002
113<i>If the general opinion favors expensing to reign in excessive granting rkral6/21/2002
112<i>Options whose strike price is equal to the average stock price for the rkral6/21/2002
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