Quote from Don Bright:
A company cannot issue options on their stock. Not "tradeable" options. They "can" issue warrants and options, and do so to their employees (primarily). Exchange traded option listing is up to exchanges.
Don
I suppose that is a legal prohibition, not technical infeasibility, since it is clearly doable?Quote from Don Bright:
A company cannot issue options on their stock. Not "tradeable" options. They "can" issue warrants and options, and do so to their employees (primarily). Exchange traded option listing is up to exchanges.
Don
Quote from black diamond:
I have been wondering about something related. Can a company trade its own exchange traded options?
I am sure you can't load up on your own puts and stop working, but what rule or mechanism prevents a company from doing this? What does the CFO tell the new guy in the office who proposes the idea after he stops laughing?