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Employee Stock Options - NQSOs & ISOs
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486<i>I am particularly interested in your response to this question: If the Casaubon2/2/2003
485investopedia.comCasaubon2/2/2003
484<i>Casaubon, <b>one man's time premium is another man's intrCasaubon2/2/2003
483investopedia.com investopedia.comCasaubon2/2/2003
482Huey, re "Agreed .. agreed. Gee whiz! If we agree too much, this won'trkral2/2/2003
481Huey, re "<i>[When] non-cash compensation is involved, either stock grkral2/2/2003
480<i>A stock grant only appears to be "non-cash" because the net chueyone2/2/2003
479<i>I agree .. and also agree operating CF and FCF *should not* include nonhueyone2/2/2003
478Huey, re "<i>If the employee actually did receive cash and then turnrkral2/2/2003
477<i>But this $378MM is the Share-based Compensation flowing back, i.e., frohueyone2/1/2003
476Get your FREE copy of SFAS 123 "Accounting for Stock-Based Compensation&quorkral1/31/2003
475Take your time, please ensure you don't miss any. Feel free to include the Stock Farmer1/30/2003
474I will point out <b>all the mistakes</b> with your last two posts, tCasaubon1/30/2003
473<i>Thus if an option had a strike price of $13.55 and the stock was tradinStock Farmer1/30/2003
472Casaubon, one man's time premium is another man's intrinsic value. And Stock Farmer1/30/2003
471<i>e "sell" ESOs. You and I both know you mean 'exercise theCasaubon1/30/2003
470Casaubon, Your use of uncommon terms and phrases is exasperating to me. re &qurkral1/30/2003
469<i>Which is just plain daft. ESOs can not (normally) be sold, even though Casaubon1/30/2003
468You wrote: <i>if you think your ESO's have time value premium, try selStock Farmer1/29/2003
467Casaubon, re "<i>they do not trade with any time value premium. Whenrkral1/29/2003
466they do not trade with any time value premium. When you trade ESO's, they oCasaubon1/29/2003
465Casaubon, While I appreciate having learned how to lock-in the total value (intrkral1/29/2003
464Now you are just resorting to one line assertions and ad-hominem attacks. I&#Stock Farmer1/29/2003
463John, if you think your ESO's have time value premium, try selling your &quoCasaubon1/29/2003
462no, it exists. The question is: how do you capture it (time value premium)? ThCasaubon1/29/2003
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