Sentences with phrase «of early exercise»

As long as the ex-dividend date is between your purchase date and the option expiration date then you will receive the dividend (except in cases of early exercise).
There is another type of early exercise that pertains to company awarded stock options (ESO) given to employees.
I'm thinking of early exercising my stock options.
In addition, interviews and commentary from top behavior professionals further underscores the importance of the early exercises.

Not exact matches

In the earlier announcement, Bombardier said SaudiGulf's contract would increase to US$ 1.99 billion if the buyer exercises options to acquire another 10 of the 120 - to 160 - seat CS300 aircraft.
He's expected to exercise his right to an early release from his current contract, allowing him to leave the company, which he joined in 2009, at the end of this year, CNBC said.
Successful CEOs tend to follow a structured, daily schedule of rising early, exercising, having snacks on hand for fuel and socializing many evenings of the week.
Richard Branson, founder of no fewer than 400 companies and one of the world's foremost overachievers, has said of his morning exercise routine, «Getting up and at it early gives me time to get on top of things, and chart my day effectively.»
He wakes up as early as 5 a.m. and his exercise can take the form of kite surfing, swimming, playing tennis, practicing Bikram Yoga, rock climbing, running, weightlifting and more.
Telenor, which already holds 39.5 percent of the Russian Vimpelcom, earlier said it expects Weather Investments to exercise the sell option and the deal to close by Oct 1, at the latest.
The picture of Pfc. William Snyder practicing «woodlawn stalking» was taken in early April during a 1 - 173 infantry training exercise at Eglin Air Force Base.
If you want to take a page out of Bill Gates» playbook, wake up early, exercise, read more (definitely cut back on your reality TV intake) and write a daily to - do list.
How an early morning exercise session lead to a new understanding of managing aggressive feedback.
The option expires at the end of the Offering Period, upon termination of employment, or if the employee becomes ineligible, whichever is earlier, but is exercised at the end of each Offering Period to the extent of the contributions accumulated during such Offering Period.
On July 9, 2015, Mr. Johnson was granted an option to purchase 38,000 shares of our common stock, which he early exercised for restricted shares of our common stock that were subject to the same vesting schedule as the option.
Ownership is attained only after all of the periodic payments are made or the early purchase option is exercised as provided in the lease agreement.
On June 9, 2011, Dr. Summers was granted an option to purchase 1,288,000 shares of our common stock, which he early exercised for restricted shares of our common stock that were subject to the same vesting schedule as the option.
Promod Haque and Norwest Venture Partners provided exceptional support during a fairly long product gestation and initial market fit exercise during the early period of FireEye's business evolution.
But hopefully this exercise illustrates the power of getting in as early as possible and with as much as you can afford.
As of December 31, 2007, 2008 and September 30, 2009, we included cash received for early exercise of options of $ 0.2 million, $ 64,000 and $ 49,000, respectively, in accrued liabilities.
If it's early in the sales and research cycle, it might just be a «ballpark» exercise to see if your product or service is priced within the realm of possibility for your prospect.
Directing emergency funds to areas hit by natural disasters had traditionally been quick bipartisan exercises, but that changed after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 — when the Republican Study Committee, a group of House conservatives, pushed spending cuts to compensate for the approximately $ 200 billion expected in Katrina relief — including cutting farm subsidies, Amtrak funding and postponing the Medicare prescription - drug bill Republicans had approved two years earlier.
An earlier version of this article misstated the country with which the United States will take part in joint military exercises.
In its earlier markdown exercise, Fidelity Investments lowered the value of Flipkart shares by almost 40 % to $ 82 apiece as of 29 February 2016 from $ 135.8 in August last year while Valic marked down the valuation by 29 % to $ 98.19 a share from $ 139 apiece.
The answer is in the negative: all the countries that have recently experienced a currency crisis have been at an earlier stage of economic development than Australia, particularly in respect of the depth of their financial infrastructure and the degree of prudence exercised by borrowers and lenders.
Until the early 1980s, monetary policy was exercised through a variety of instruments — such as interest rate ceilings, the setting of bond rates, variations in the Statutory Reserve Deposit Ratio, lending controls, monetary targets, pegged exchange rates — and the Treasurer and Treasury were very much involved in their use.
As with all early - stage investments, the risk of loss is high, so we advise everyone to exercise caution and diversify.
These strategies are expected to benefit from the preservation of the tax treatment of equity - based compensation, which is key to early - stage growth companies — and also from the tax law's provisions that make it easier for employees of start - up companies to exercise their stock options.
Answering tough questions isn't easy, but failing to answer powerful questions is an exercise in procrastination simply because a symptom is the early sign of an ailment.
Therefore, the poor mental health (highly - prevalent depression) does not stem from a lack of exercise, smoking or drinking as required by the LDS Church Word of Wisdom dictates.The church leaders do stress to get married early and to have lots of children.
Where the critical point in his earlier theology of grace is God's crucifying contradiction of sinful human nature, here the point on which everything hinges is the authority of Christ the Savior, exercised concretely in the sacramental signs of the Church.
Azad's early writings exercised great influence on the minds of Indian Muslims.
Fresno Pacific University president Richard Kriegbaum wrote in early June that the bill «would severely restrict the free and full exercise of religious freedom granted by the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States.»
(Hebrews 10:25) Indeed, so central were these problems to certain of the early Christians that Professor E. F. Scott can say of religion: «For some it is an inward fellowship with God, for some an inspiration to right living, for some the highest exercise of reason.
For nearly a dozen years I was a member of the Committee to Visit the Divinity School, of Harvard University, a quaint but sometimes useful device dating back to early days when the Commonwealth of Massachusetts had its suspicions about Harvard and exercised them through insisting on such inspection.
An effort to analyze the authority of the ministry as this was exercised and recognized in the early and medieval Church and in the centuries immediately after the Reformation would lead us deep into social history and psychology, into theology and political science.
Throughout the early months and years of marriage, it is important for couples to exercise the virtue of patience with each other, recognizing that growth takes time and struggle and living together.
Many of the issues that exercised Merton's mind in the last decade or so of his life anticipated many of the topics that occupy us in the «70s but which seemed esoteric or trivial at any earlier time.
There he is free to make explicit the Christian claim that Isaiah 53 was a text, «as authoritative scripture, that exercised pressure on the early church in its struggle to understand the suffering and death of Jesus Christ.»
Now the point toward which my remarks are intended to argue is that the canons of reason and observation within a postliberal theology must assume a far humbler role than was observed or exercised by an earlier liberalism.
Robert Funk has observed that in the early Christian church, the apostle's means of exercising power and influence was dependent upon his establishing apostolic parousia in that community.
In that earlier work, Locke offered a detailed refutation of the views set forth in Sir Robert Filmer's Patriarchia, where Filmer argued in favor of monarchial power exercised by rulers who have inherited their authority from Adam as the primal parent of the human race.
During the last 30 years of his long (89 years) life, Michelangelo had grown increasingly convinced that his earlier work, such as the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, had been not an authentic witness to the Christian faith but, rather, an exercise in Promethean pride.
The traditional lists of early Roman bishops indicate, according to Eno, that «the collective leadership counted among their number men who stood out from the crowd; people perhaps who frequently exercised a de facto leadership but without being monarchical bishops.»
As I said earlier, the state should restrict freedom of choice when the exercise of that freedom has extensive social consequences violating widely or universally held beliefs and values.
Smith's response is worth reading, as an early exercise in that question of religious faith and national loyalty that continues to be asked of Catholics, if today usually in indirect but more aggressive ways, like «How could you refuse our version of equality and justice and not provide contraceptives to your employees?»
On the other hand, we see little reason to doubt that Samuel did exercise a multiple function in Israel; that he did in fact combine in himself certain qualities of seer, priest, prophet and judge, consistent, to be sure, with his age and time; and that he performed substantially as represented the function of king - maker in early Israel.
When the laws of early Israel were in process of formation, rubric and ethic were combined and, thus deposited together in the written statutes, they continued to exercise together a binding control over life.
In the early Christian exercises aiming to instill virtues such as peace of mind and absence of the passions, and in the tradition of contemplative monasticism as developed by such fourth «century Church fathers as Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory Nazianzen, Hadot detects a strong whiff of Greek philosophical practice.
When Newman was studying the history of the early Church he noticed that «the true faith never could come into contact with the heathen philosophies, without exercising its right to arbitrate between them» (Arians p. 101).
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