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Isotechnika Pharma Inc IPHAF



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Post by stockman6on Jul 16, 2002 9:36pm
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Post# 5290215

ISA's stock option plan........to Tech Victim

ISA's stock option plan........to Tech VictimTV - I'm surprised at your slanderous statements. We have already established on this board (see my post's to Baxpin) that ISA's stock option plan is very typical, with about 10% of the current float being available for options. It also has been pointed out that the exercise price for a great majority of the shares is well above the current price. Can you explain how you can state that ISA's price will go below $2, and also state that ISA's management can dilute the stock 10% per year through stock options? It has ALSO been pointed out already that while you feign horror at ISA's stock option plan, several other of the stocks you are long on, such as Peyto, SouthernEra, etc, have stock option plans that allow for a similar amount, and in some cases MORE, of the float to be allocated to stock options. You are being purposely deceitful, Tech Victim. Why don't you drum up some other line of falsities, since anyone can't refute your lies on this subject by looking at ISA's financial statements versus a multitude of other companies. P.S. How's the weather in Wild Rose country?
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