Evergreen Option

Categories: Derivatives

See: ESOP.

An evergreen option is a type of employee stock option plan in which incremental options are granted every year as a kind of gentle "anti-dilution" provision for valued employees.

Why would companies...do this? Well, when you find the three prized algorithmically-vision'd engineers whom Google would just love to poach, you'd better keep them happy or...bad things happen.

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which will raise that money like one term revolves around

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a fifth Or was it ninety million before in the

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can for himself and for the other investors and for

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