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Versatile Systems Inc VVVFF

"Versatile Systems Inc and its subsidiaries are engaged in software development and sales of computer software, hardware and system integration services related to wired and wireless mobile business solutions. The company's products and services include field sales system, android dex, management console, service depots, single repairs etc. It has Eastern US, Western US, and VMS-UK geographic segments. The firm derives the majority of its revenues from Eastern US segment."


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Post by Barbazanon Nov 15, 2006 5:09pm
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Post# 11688436

it is boring

it is boringto read your bickering but imma still reading...so I'll try to change the theme - what did all of you think of these incentive options? I found it particularily interesting that they did not take the 20% discount allowed under TSXV regs to peg their option price - they left it at .96 instead of .77.(I called the TSXV as I was wondering how VV came to that number) Tells me that even though they are 'incentive' options for employees, they felt that a fall in stock price would be very minimal or short lived. Doesn't it? If they felt the SP was overvalued why would they announce at .96? Or do they want it overvalued? Help a brother out here...
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