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Venture Capital - Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Tech Stock Options Not Dead

Om expresses an opinion that we had previously written about - that it makes a lot more sense to work for a company like Google than it does to work for a start-up, as previously-burned workers are reluctant to buy into the idea that stock options have any value.

VC Tom Perkins, however, expressed faith that the tech community will figure out a way to make stock options work despite regulations that force the expensing of stock options. He puts his full faith in clever accountants - "We have to find some way around this. There probably is a way...I suspect something will come up."

Read - VC Predicts Eventual Rebirth of Stock Options (News.com)
Read - Grousing About Google (GigaOm)

Edmonton dominated the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night and the 4-0 margin in Game 6 makes it hard to imagine the Oilers not hoisting hockey's Holy Grail above their heads in less than 48 hours. And it would not come as any shock to see defenseman Chris Pronger, who had another 31-minute night, take the honors for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

Posted by: audryaud at June 25, 2006 06:42 PM

Edmonton dominated the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night and the 4-0 margin in Game 6 makes it hard to imagine the Oilers not hoisting hockey's Holy Grail above their heads in less than 48 hours. And it would not come as any shock to see defenseman Chris Pronger, who had another 31-minute night, take the honors for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

Posted by: anitaani at June 27, 2006 02:01 AM

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