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4 | nabycie prawa (do zakupu akcji) |
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nabycie prawa (do zakupu akcji) Explanation: Vesting (Stock, Options and Warrants) Over a period of time an employee of a company earns rights to receive benefits (eg stock) as a result of that employment, though until such rights are earned the employee can claim no ownership of the related benefits and those potential benefits are forfeit. Restricted stock or options, or warrants to purchase stock, that may not be sold or exercised, or that are subject to risk of forfeiture, for a period of time, are 'unvested'. That portion of the stock which is not subject to risk of forfeiture and which may be sold, or the options and warrants that may be exercised, are referred to as 'vested'. FROM:http://www.nasdaqeurope.com/quotes/help/glossary.asp?txtSear... web resources own experience |
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