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Employee Stock Options - NQSOs & ISOs
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61Hi Ron: <i>Whereas this is not the case for the fair value method, it is hueyone6/16/2002
60<i>my knowledge of the intrinsic value method is nil</i> Sorry abourkral6/16/2002
59<i>I think we can move to parallel arguments and counter arguments. As couStock Farmer6/16/2002
58<i>As to the Wall Street Journal article, I agree with every word .. a quaStock Farmer6/16/2002
57<i>Would you agree to conclude from the last line that I highlighted, thatrkral6/15/2002
56From the Wall Street Journal article: <i>Companies presently have a choichueyone6/15/2002
55SEBL .. 300% reduction in net income due to options <i>So including the arkral6/15/2002
54<i>you have missed the point (somewhere in the few posts of this thread) thueyone6/15/2002
53Denis, welcome to the thread ... ... and thanks for posting the info about allrkral6/15/2002
52<i>... employee compensation expense due to exercise of stock options is nrkral6/15/2002
51Hi Ron: We have been looking for an accountant well versed in the employee stochueyone6/15/2002
50<i>I believe you are referring to the employee compensation expense claimehueyone6/15/2002
49Huey, maybe [edit: this will] help you out ... [edit: This is a duplicate of a rkral6/15/2002
48>><i>Companies are already writing off the value of shares connectedrkral6/14/2002
47Looks like someone else noticed that Tom Siebel's $1 dollar salary is nothinhueyone6/14/2002
46<i>Show me a company donating newly issued stock and writing it off from ehueyone6/14/2002
45Huey - To paraphrase from a book on GAAP that I looked at yesterday - 'The dClarksterh6/14/2002
44<i>Can I still take the bet? <gg></i> Fortunately, no! I shohueyone6/14/2002
43<i>I noted: "this approximation produces an error of n/N" You srkral6/14/2002
42<i>But you will find that all of the other reconciliations are to make earStock Farmer6/13/2002
41"note: this approximation produces an error of n/N". Ron, in some coStock Farmer6/13/2002
40<i>I would be willing to bet good money that Siebel donated Siebel shares rkral6/13/2002
39Ron - I'll have to find a good source for the smoothing stuff. But two veryClarksterh6/13/2002
38>><i>But you will find that all of the other reconciliations are to rkral6/13/2002
37Yes, I am missing your point. Cash flow is cash flow and there is no making cashueyone6/13/2002
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