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en The explosion in the use of stock options in the 1990s cannot be stressed enough.

en What we heard from the union negotiating team as well as individual pilots is that they didn't like the stock options part of the wage package. They are concerned about bottom line take-home pay. They didn't see that stock options helped them with that. We tried to address that concern by rearranging the deal, adding more of a structural wage increase in the package in exchange for the stock options.

en Pray that your stock options do well and don't give up on the normal ways of retirement savings. You need to be doing [IRAs] even when your biggest fortune is stock options.

en Microsoft is a company that has reached the maturation of its cycle. That doesn't make it a bad stock but it's just not the growth stock it was in the late 1990s.

en [The Financial Accounting Standards Board—the group that sets American accounting standards—has voted to examine stock options as it grapples with pressure from investors to reform option accounting.] This is monumental, ... This sets in motion the move to expense stock options. A while back this would have been a death wish on the part of the FASB but now the environment has changed.

en There are a lot of people who are fully vested and have a lot of stock options and they keep thinking 'what if the stock goes up,' ... But the key is, are you happy with what you are doing?'

en Stock options are a red herring, ... He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. The issue is excessive compensation for executives in whatever currency is used -- stock, money, apartments and whatever else.

en [In addition, some money managers have come to believe that options have not lived up to their billing. The idea was that options would align top executives' interests with those of the shareholders. But they also give executives incentive to use questionable techniques to lift the stock -- often a short-term boost so they can cash out.] The trouble with options, ... is that they allow management to get rich even if shareholders do lousy.

en The size and frequency of stock and other long-term incentives are on the rise in most parts of the world, although we are seeing a decline in the use of stock options in some developed economies, particularly the United States.

en I'd hesitate to characterize this is as comparable to what was going on in the late 1990s. Not every Internet stock is doing well.

en Unrealized gains on stock options are one of the best indicators of pay- for-performance sensitivity. Despite the occasional anomaly, both shareholders and boards should be pleased by the strong correlation between an executive's pay and how well - or poorly - a company's stock performs.

en There is no good valuation model to determine the fair value of unexercised employee stock options. Including an unreliable estimate of the fair value of options in the income statement would distort earnings.

en The greatest single cause of the fiscal surplus of the 1990s was the stock market bubble, which led to an unsustainably high level of economic activity and tax revenues.

en People put a lot of money into equities in the 1990s and maybe they went overboard, ... This is not a signal to take your money out of the stock market and put it in bonds.

en As far as a Latin explosion, I'm sorry, I'm the only Latino who's going to say it, but there is no Latin explosion. I'm sorry. Four or five top box office people do not make it an explosion, and it's disgusting to me that people will perceive it that way.


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