By Toni Vranjes
To many employees at publicly traded dot-coms and other companies, the strategy seemed clear: Get a hold of some stock options, and eventually the money would pour in.
But it hasn't quite turned out that way. As the tough times in the stock market have put many of those options under water,...
To many employees at publicly traded dot-coms and other companies, the strategy seemed clear: Get a hold of some stock options, and eventually the money would pour in.
But it hasn't quite turned out that way. As the tough times in the stock market have put many of those options under water,...
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