Stock Option Challenges and Opportunities: Expirations, Extensions, Repricings and Regrants
30 November 2023
Stock options remain a popular vehicle for delivering compensation that aligns employee and shareholder incentives and creates an ownership mentality, but they are not always trouble free.
Foley’s Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation team invites you to attend this informative webinar that will summarize and provide practical advice for how to address some common challenges of stock option programs:
- What rules apply to option pricing, and why is this so important?
- What happens if the value of the stock declines rather than increases, leaving option holders with “underwater” options that can undermine rather than create morale?
- How should a company respond to a situation in which options are significantly in-the-money but are likely to expire before there is a liquidity event?
This webinar will survey these, and some other common challenges confronted by stock option programs and provide practical advice for how to address them.
To register, please click here.
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