Well I guess I just don't understand everything they way you do. All this cashing out of options by the management is a blessing then, and I as a shareholder simply don't understand how management lining their pocket has been a positive for the shareholders. Why they should double up then, just think how well off we all would be then .
What a crock!!!
BTW 90 percent of my trading with this company was in 2002, been holding since 99. Kind a of goes against your "since you've always held yourself up as a short-term trader" statement but for you close enough.
RE: That's why it's useful to look at the number of shares a company has to issue to reach its revenue milestones and compare the rate of dilution to its peers.
And here I thought they were going to have 8 to 9 dollars a share this year. It appears not nearly enough to reach their milestones since per your logic they still need 5 mil more in options.
All I can say is you got to be kidding!
To keep it simple I'll be voting NO.
Later