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Charles Taylor Group PLC CHTYF

Charles Taylor PLC provides professional services to the global insurance market. It operates through Management Services, Adjusting Services, Insurance Support Services and Owned Life Insurers businesses. The company follows fee-based model. It is in the business of underwriting and broking support services, loss adjusting and claims management services, insurance operations and support services, insurance company management services and specialty services. The company has offices in UK, Americ


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Comment by drdrabon Jan 22, 2014 10:55pm
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RE:RE:Insider Buy !!!!

RE:RE:Insider Buy !!!!Jenny, the options from 2012 have an average excercise price of $1.33. These options have not really cost us shareholders anything. You do realize that in when when an option is excercised, the employee has to buy it for $1.33, then sell at the current market price? That aint going to happen at these current prices. If the the share price gets up to some price that make excercising them possible, I will be quite happy and won't begrudge the employees buying the shares at $1.33.
Now if these were restrictted stocks awards at "0" cost, you would have something to complain about.
You are getting worked up about nothing.
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