
What to do when your stock options are underwater
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Abstract: Although the economy is gradually improving, many public companies’ stock prices remain depressed. In some cases, stock options held by key employees are “underwater” — their exercise price exceeds the stock’s current fair market value. Some companies have responded to the problem by repricing underwater options. But companies considering such a move need to obtain shareholder approval and consider other potential risks and costs.
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