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twitums

02/27/13 7:20 PM

#35831 RE: infoseeker11 #35829

Clarity to those who understand.
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agrass

02/27/13 7:24 PM

#35832 RE: infoseeker11 #35829

You're right, options are not dillutive like warrants. No new shares are issued for options, outstanding shares are purchased and/or given.

http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/08/stock-option-warrant.asp#axzz2M9H4eFUC
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pescatom

02/27/13 7:49 PM

#35833 RE: infoseeker11 #35829

Thank you for explaining this.
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rookie48

02/27/13 9:39 PM

#35846 RE: infoseeker11 #35829

Thanks Info for the education. To me this looked like they were diluting the crap out of this stock to make a little money on the way down and that they knew something bad was happening. Now I have read your posts and Bgrass (What a help he has been today!) and I realize it is an incentive that actually indicates we may see some stock raising news in the coming days. This is why I love this board. (Most of the time) Shore reads the news and starts questioning and someone gets on here with more knowledge than I have and clears it up! What an emotional roller coaster!

Thanks again Big Guy
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whyfuse

02/27/13 9:44 PM

#35850 RE: infoseeker11 #35829

Info,
Even if it is a cashless exercise , how can that be non dilutive to us ?

The OS will increase unless the company buys the shares back

If I am wrong please let me know