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06:38 Dec 7, 2001 |
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3 +1 | exercise an option |
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exercise an option Explanation: Yes - it is to exercise a share option or other option. I have also seen to take an option in legal texts. HTH Le Docte: Legal Dictionary |
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exercise an option Explanation: Yep, it's a synonym for "een optie uitoefenen", but not as common. |
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