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Telus Corp T.T

Alternate Symbol(s):  TU

TELUS Corporation is a Canada-based communications technology company. The Company provides a range of technology solutions, including mobile and fixed voice and data telecommunications services and products, healthcare software and technology solutions, and digitally led customer experiences. Data services include Internet protocol; television; hosting, managed information technology and cloud-based services; and home and business security. Its TELUS technology solutions segment includes network revenues and equipment sales arising from mobile technologies, data revenues, healthcare software and technology solutions, agriculture and consumer goods services, voice, and other telecommunications services revenues. Its TELUS International segment comprises digital customer experience and digital-enablement transformation solutions, including artificial intelligence (AI) and content management solutions. It is also a cybersecurity provider specializing in advanced penetration testing.


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Comment by wwjdon Nov 15, 2001 12:45pm
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Post# 4409185

RE: O.K. ! !

RE: O.K. ! !You dont appear to know how stock options work. If you are an employee (I assume you are) and are only looking at your options you would actually want the price to stay down over the next 2 years (2 more years of 100 options I believe) and then skyrocket after that. The option price is based on an average value for the previous year...so next years options will be issued at 2001's average market price...lets say $25. anytime between 2002 and 2012 you can excersise these options. For example, if in 2006 the stock price is $80 you can choose to excercise the 100 (2001) options and receive $6500 (100x 80-25).
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