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Author: Mukund Mohan

Stock Option Backdating was first brought to light by Erik Lie, associate professor of finance at the University of Iowa. He believes that at least 10% of all US corporate stock options were backdated.

Before SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley) legislation of 2002, studies by Mr Lie and the Wall Street Journal showed that companies awarded their executives stock options at dates that immediately preceded a rise in the share price.

Here are relevant articles on the subject: 1. http://money.cnn.com/2006/05/26/magazines/fortune/colvin_fortune_0612/

"Then Lie conducted the mother of all stock option studies, looking at 5,977 option grants between 1992 and 2002. In his paper, published a year ago, he found the same suspicious results as earlier researchers, only more pronounced. Further slicing and dicing the data, he discovered that unless executives possessed truly extraordinary abilities to forecast precise overall market movements, they had to be backdating the grants."

2. http://news.ft.com/cms/s/88217da0-f0f2-11da-9338-0000779e2340.html "The suspicion is that some companies used that window to backdate but, crucially, did not properly disclose and expense such action."

3. http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bal-bz.hancock28may28001531,0,4521951.column "The bigger the difference between the strike price and what the stock sells for on the open market, the more an option is worth. If you have options to buy 100 IBM shares at $50 and IBM trades at $80, then the options are intrinsically worth $30 each, or $3,000. But if the strike price is lower - say $25, then the options are worth $55 each, or $5,500."

Link to many other press mentions from the "source"

http://www.biz.uiowa.edu/news/media.cfm

http://blog.vangal.com

Author Bio:

Mukund Mohan

Mukund Mohan is an expert in stock option backdting and head of Vangal. He was head of product marketing for Mercury responsible for the direction and customer success of the company?s Application Management solutions. Mukund is a frequently requested speaker at conferences and events including Gartner IT Expo, ITSMF, Mercury World and Interop. Prior to Mercury, he was Vice President of Operations at Conslient, a software company focused on process automation. In this role, he managed a team of sales and services personnel and was responsible for customer success. In addition, he held product and management positions at Ariba and Asera and began his career at Cisco Systems.

Mukund seves on the board of advisors of iConclude and Auptyma.

Mukund studied at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County pursuing a master?s degree in computer science and holds a bachelor?s degree in engineering and computer science from the University of Mysore in India.

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