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How CEOs Reinvented the Dating Game Scandal in Stock Options | Stanford Graduate School of Business

By Securities Docket on September 7, 2018, 7:45 am

In Dating Game 2.0, however, many top executives appear to be reaping the same kinds of windfalls with a new variant on the original scam. Instead of manipulating the dates of option grants to match a dip in the stock price, companies appear to be manipulating the stock price itself so that it’s low on the predetermined option date and higher right afterward.

via How CEOs Reinvented the Dating Game Scandal in Stock Options | Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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