Understanding Employee Stock-Option Programs
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Summary
The article explains how employee stock-option programs work, detailing the process of granting options to employees, the concept of a strike price, and the typical vesting period. It highlights the role of a company's board of directors and shareholders in authorizing these programs.
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Options give employees the right to buy a certain number of their company's shares at a fixed price for a certain period of time, usually 10 years.
That price, usually the market price of the stock on the date the options are granted, is called the 'strike price.'
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