Noun
stock option (plural stock options)
A right to buy stock shares in a particular company at a specified price within a specified time period.
We believe the super stock option will become a reality before the end of 2000, ... It's a good idea whose time has come. John Boehner
The Company also announces that it has granted, effective February 13, 2020, an aggregate of 4,375,000 stock options (each an “Option”) to certain directors, officers, and consultants of the Company in accordance with the Company’s stock option plan. Source: Internet
Earnings, adjusted for stock option expense and amortization costs, were 15 cents per share. Source: Internet
Each stock option granted hereunder shall be evidenced by a written agreement executed by the Company and the Optionee. Source: Internet
In addition, a participant generally will not recognize taxable income upon exercise of an incentive stock option. Source: Internet
For Against Abstain 1. To approve the grant of a performance-based stock option award to Elon Musk. Source: Internet