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Austrian Economics, a lens on everyday reality
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45eddieww - <i>For the sake of discussion, let's say that the price agrDon Lloyd112/11/2001
44<i>"What must be remembered is that while the owners can set any priceddieww-12/11/2001
43eddieww - <i>I would think it obvious that the owners in this hypotheticaDon Lloyd-12/11/2001
42I would think it obvious that the owners in this hypothetical are acting in theieddieww-12/11/2001
41eddieww - <i>While we wait for today's FED intervention, let me pose Don Lloyd-12/11/2001
40While we wait for today's FED intervention, let me pose this question: Accoeddieww-12/11/2001
39Yep, the phantom of "just price" is one of the things governments loveNeocon112/11/2001
38Neocon - <i>Just thought I would get a couple of "big picture" Don Lloyd112/11/2001
37Just thought I would get a couple of "big picture" posts in there, beNeocon-12/11/2001
36Now, one of the main things that Hayek pointed out is that the price system is, Neocon112/11/2001
35An easy way of explaining the knowledge aspect of Hayek is to refer to the phenoNeocon-12/11/2001
34Tim - <i>When dealing with buybacks of granted options it in a sense seemDon Lloyd-12/10/2001
33<i> I think that it is a bigger deal that companies do not have their earnTimF-12/10/2001
32Tim - <i>If the company compensates its employees with options and then bDon Lloyd-12/10/2001
31If the company compensates its employees with options and then buys back the dilTimF-12/10/2001
30Don, BATPEU! LOLKnighty Tin-12/10/2001
29A last argument used to support option expense accounting - Finally, there is aDon Lloyd-12/10/2001
28And finally, a message that matches the name of the subject - A housewife is obDon Lloyd-12/9/2001
27A discussion of some of the arguments used in favor of accounting for stock optiDon Lloyd-12/8/2001
26An alternate way of looking at exactly what happens when stock is used as compenDon Lloyd-12/6/2001
25Terry - <i>Don, he'll pay the $100M, because the dilution of existingDon Lloyd-12/6/2001
24Don, he'll pay the $100M, because the dilution of existing shareholders doesTerry Maloney-12/6/2001
23DAK - <i>, it seems to me that in your example, Warren would pay current Don Lloyd-12/6/2001
22Don, it seems to me that in your example, Warren would pay current shareholders LLCF-12/6/2001
21An initial discussion of the proper accounting for employee stock options - A fDon Lloyd-12/5/2001
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