stock option
stɑk ˈɔpʃən-
(n)
stock option
a benefit given by a company to an employee in the form of an option to buy stock in the company at a discount or at a fixed price "stock options are not much use as an incentive if the price at which they can be exercised is out of reach" -
(n)
stock option
the right to buy or sell a stock at a specified price within a stated period
Despite the decline, employees have yet to see the reduction in stock-option grants reflected in their total actual pay. hreonline.com
Employee stock option tips and tactics. money.cnn.com
Apple Computer, based in Cupertino, Calif, also announced that the special committee of its board has reported its findings from the investigation into Apples stock-option practices. eweek.com
Stock Option Bill Tops Techs 2005 Legislative Agenda. eweek.com
Stock option taxes are coming back to haunt some dot.com workers By Staff Writer Shelly K Schwartz. money.cnn.com
The survey also found that workers prized the ability to telecommute more highly than stock options or on-site child care. pcworld.com
Despite a strong rally in home-builder stocks, options traders are betting that there's still a wall of worry to climb. online.wsj.com
It's puzzling for some investors that there's no similar premarket and after-hours trading available for many stock options. usatoday.com
Stock options don't trade in extended hours because there's not enough interest, says Jim Bittman of the CBOE Options Institute, the educational arm of the large options exchange. tucsoncitizen.com
What's a stock option's "strike price". staugustine.com
Priceline will pay about $500 million in cash and $1.3 billion in stock and assumed options. insidebayarea.com
Goldman 's vice chairman sells stock, options for $13.2 million. dez.com
Large salaries and stock options are a given, so sometimes the decision can come down to who has the best perks and sweetest swag. ired.com
Goldman Sachs Group agreed to pay a $6.75 million fine to eight US stock-option exchanges to settle allegations it improperly marked trading orders that may have allowed some trades to get executed ahead of others. online.wsj.com
Hedging your equity portfolio with a stock index option. futuresmag.com
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He spent two days in interviewing a dozen of them, and found little difficulty optioning their stock at a pleasant figure. "Scattergood Baines" by
We invariably offered those who wanted to sell the option of taking cash or stock in the company. "Random Reminiscences of Men and Events" by
It was not such a difficult matter as Helen had thought to get from the investors a thirty days' option upon their stock. "The Man from the Bitter Roots" by
And then besides that, I regret to say, he has an option on all my stock. "Shadow Mountain" by
And if you play your cards right, we could be talking stock options, too. "Project Cyclops" by
The game was his, if he could raise the money; they had bought most of the minority stock outright, being unable to get options on it. "The Best Policy" by
Options or "futures," too, have helped to restrict the size of wheat stocks in the United Kingdom. "Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3" by