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Employee Stock Options - NQSOs & ISOs
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311rkral <b><i>Timba</i></b> <i>If the options are eTimbaBear10/3/2002
310Hi TimbaBear, >><i>You aren't seriously putting forth the positrkral10/3/2002
309rkral <i>And costs? What option grant costs? Only Boeing and Winn-Dixie oTimbaBear10/2/2002
308I suppose you are correct. The author makes a very weak argument to connect thehueyone10/1/2002
307Huey, <i>"Selling put options on a company's own shares was seenrkral10/1/2002
306More indirect, negative, consequences resulting from issuing too many employee shueyone10/1/2002
305<I>In each case, crediting an Asset acc't and debiting an Equity acc&#Exacctnt9/28/2002
304Exacctnt, On the balance sheet, it is my understanding that: Assets = Liabilitirkral9/27/2002
303<I>Retained Earnings and Common Stock & Paid-In Capital accounts are dExacctnt9/27/2002
302rkral... Here's a Wharton School piece that supports stock grants over optichaz9/26/2002
301Exacctnt, Sorry for not responding to your post until now. I'm actually notrkral9/26/2002
300There are alternatives to options Commentary: Restricted shares could help ByTed The Technician9/25/2002
299SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION: Volcker rejects accounting oversight board&#jt1019/12/2002
298<I>The option premium is not "marked to market". Why do you thinExacctnt9/9/2002
297Exacctnt, I do not share your "garbage-in, garbage-out" concern aboutrkral9/9/2002
296Microsoft's 2002 Net Boosted $2.47 Billion by Not Expensing Options. biz.yahExacctnt9/9/2002
295G_Barr, re stock option valuation <i>This could create the strange situatrkral9/4/2002
294G_Barr, yes. I find the discussion interesting also. >><i>I don'rkral9/4/2002
293rkral, Interesting discussion. A few further thoughts: <i>Again I say, G_Barr9/4/2002
292G_Barr, Let me first say I appreciate the easy-to-read style of your post. A frkral9/4/2002
291G_Barr, I agree stock grant accounting is much simpler than option grant accounrkral9/4/2002
290chaz, <i>There aren't very many of us posting here, which is really trkral9/3/2002
289<i>Before I reply with any detail, I would like to know what you mean by rG_Barr9/3/2002
288G_Barr, Before I reply with any detail, I would like to know what you mean by rrkral9/3/2002
287<i> If the stock price goes down, the fortunes of both decline. Where is tG_Barr9/3/2002
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