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exercise price

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exercise price
n
(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Stock Exchange) Stock Exchange the price at which the holder of a traded option may exercise his right to buy (or sell) a security


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Botts was found to have tendered common stock to pay the exercise price of stock options without full disclosure to the Board that he used the high sale price on the day he exercised his stock options.
If a person becomes an "acquiring person," each holder of a right (other than the acquiring person) would be entitled to purchase, at the then-current exercise price, such number of shares of preferred stock which are equivalent to shares of CIRCOR's common stock having a value of twice the exercise price of the right.
TSX-V: IPE) today announced the increase of the number of shares reserved for issuance under the Corporation's Stock Option Plan (the "Plan"), the amendment of the exercise price of the stock options granted under the Plan and the granting of stock options in favor of Directors, Officers and members of the Advisory Committee of the Corporation.
 
 
 
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