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News & Updates - Monday, December 27, 2004

Your Stock Options Update

The SF Biz Journal publishes a confused account of the aftermath of the December 16th ruling by The Financial Accounting Standards Board that would require public companies to show the cost of stock options promised to employees as an expense. The paper's summary seems to be that: 1) The rules is not final and still has be approved by the SEC 2)VCs are lobbying the SEC against it 3) Employee expectations on stock option payouts are down anyway 4) But entrepreneurs think they are critical to attracting talent away from big firms 5)VCs are looking for loopholes.
Read - Options not out yet, VCs Say (SF Business Journal)

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