employee stock

collocation in English

meaningsofemployeeandstock

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employee
noun[C]
uk
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/
us
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/
someone who is paid to work for ...
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stock
adjective
uk
/stɒk/
us
/stɑːk/
(of an idea, expression, or action) usual or typical, and used or done so many times that it is no ...
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(Definition ofemployeeandstockfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, there is mixed empirical support thatemployeestockownership improves profits or productivity.
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We also control for the effect of the plan's size (number of participants) and whether the plan is collectively bargained onemployeestockholdings.
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First, a probit model is used to examine the effect of variables on the probability that a pension plan holds anyemployeestock.
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Legislation has been placed on the statute book to allow enhancedemployeestockownership.
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Ideas for the promotion of personal capital building throughemployeestockownership plans andemployeestockownership trusts are now common there.
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Employeestockoptions are mostly offered to management as part of their executive compensation package.
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Employeestockoptions are similar to exchange traded call options issued by a company with respect to its own stock.
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Traditionalemployeestockoptions have structural problems, in that when exercised followed by an immediate sale of stock, the alignment between employee/shareholders is eliminated.
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When this shortfall is triggered by the exercise ofemployeestockoptions, it is a measure of wage expense.
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Examples of deferred compensation include pensions, retirement plans, andemployeestockoptions.
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It was founded in 1967 and most of the company ownership is held by current and former employees through anemployeestockownership plan.
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A majority of stocks are owned by officers, directors and employees (the latter through anemployeestockownership plan).
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Another substantial reason that companies issueemployeestockoptions as compensation is to preserve and generate cash flow.
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Cases of backdatingemployeestockoptions have drawn public and media attention.
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Benefits consist of retirement plans, health insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, vacation,employeestockownership plans, etc.
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Generally, a lock-up period is a condition of exercising anemployeestockoption.
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At any time before exercise,employeestockoptions can be said to have two components: time value and intrinsic value.
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It used that stake to begin theemployeestockplan.
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Anemployeestockownership plan was began in 1975.
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In 1988, theemployeestockownership program is established.
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