Intel aims to reprice employee stock options - 23 Mar 2009
March 23, 2009 8:12 PM PDT
Intel aims to reprice employee stock options
This was originally posted at ZDNet's Between the Lines.
Intel on Monday told employees that it would reprice its employee stock options.
In a regulatory filing,
Intel detailed plans to reprice stock options at a lower price, similar
to what Google did. In addition, Intel said that it would freeze
salaries of senior executives in 2009. But stock option grants are
unaffected.
Intel shareholders will vote on the company's repricing proposal at its annual meeting May 20.
Here are a few details provided by Intel CEO Paul Otellini in a memo to employees:
Intel is granting all eligible employees a special, onetime stock
award that will have the same composition as the Focal stock grant you
will receive this year. In effect, this doubles the grant size you
would have otherwise been awarded.
And.
In May we will ask for stockholder approval of a stock option
exchange program. Under the program, employees will be given the
opportunity to exchange previously granted, "underwater" options for a
smaller number of new options at the market price on the date of
exchange. This exchange is based upon a "value for value" program which
we believe has a good chance of receiving stockholder approval.
You can find all the details on Intel's plans, including employee and manager FAQs, in the SEC documents.
Meanwhile, Intel also disclosed its executive compensation for 2008. Here's a look at the proxy table:
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