RE:RE:RE:BridgeDon't buy into your cheap options rhetoric since you are usually skeptical or hyper-skeptical when you constantly bash Poet. It almost seems compulsive --- so I take your comments with tonnes of salt.
Wasn't Poet's messsage really more about giving their hard-working employees or the ability to retain them by giving them (through options) an earlier choice at participating in exercising their options sooner as a means of participating in any nearer term success?
I do somewhat agree with you that Poet might not think that their share price might not rise quick enough for them as a possibility (depending upon factors that may be happening in the background that Poet has no control over; but on the otherhand, Poet management might be trying to position themselves and their employees to be well-into-the-money on their options should any nearer term events lead to that possiblity.
gdemocracy
maestrodrumboe wrote: If they have Products that are production ready,then they must be well into heavy volume production, filling all those orders for the many customers,that they boast to have..??
Hopefully they have the manufacturing capacity and they don't fall far behind..
The fact that they are wanting to reprice their already cheap 2.60 options, tells how much confidence they have in future Stock price appreciation..
MD.
Voting Big NO to the options..