Valley Buzz: Good News for Google Employees, eBay and IBM Shareholders, and Apple Fans Who Are Looking for Something to Watch Tonight
Published 3/9/2009 at Yahoo! Finance: Tech Ticker
Let’s call this issue of Valley Buzz the comparatively good news edition. First
up, good news for Google employees: As of this morning at 6 a.m. they can
exchange any options that were priced higher than $308.57, the stock’s closing
pric
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