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Re: mouton29 post# 199208

Wednesday, 01/20/2016 7:33:59 PM

Wednesday, January 20, 2016 7:33:59 PM

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>>Doesn't it depend on the exercise price, if low enough, your out of pocket amount could be outweighed by the benefit of a potential capital loss, and low exercise means more ordinary income on exercise which means more shares sold to satisfy withholding

Take the extreme case of a $0.01 exercise price and a stock that goes to zero (from say $20) after the exercise date.

In both cases you end up with nothing of value from your shares, but in the case of an exercise, you end up with a short-term capital loss of about $20 per share (on about 70 shares per hundred options you held originally).

Peter

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