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Posted on: November 9, 2017 at 16:06:22 CT
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Stock options and tax reform - Knucklehead MU - 11/9 14:45:43
     First the executives get taxed personally - Mormad MU - 11/9 15:33:30
          You are confusing executives personal tax with corporate - Knucklehead MU - 11/9 15:37:36
               No, I get that - Mormad MU - 11/9 15:45:25
                    He's telling us that all tax reduction will get stuffed into - 90Tiger MU - 11/9 15:59:59
                         Executive pockets are most likely - Mormad MU - 11/9 16:06:37
                              there will be perverse reactions if they go up or they go - 90Tiger MU - 11/9 16:09:56
                    Companies will not invest if they don't think investment wil - Knucklehead MU - 11/9 15:53:55
                         But here's the other side of that - Mormad MU - 11/9 16:03:30
                              yup... a "one-time" bump, as it were (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/9 16:06:22
          If you give them everything they want, cash dries up - Knucklehead MU - 11/9 15:41:03
     why do corporate tax cuts automatically imply increased - 90Tiger MU - 11/9 15:14:27
     oh, yawn - FootballRefugee MU - 11/9 14:58:45
          I have owned stock for 30 years - Knucklehead MU - 11/9 15:06:25
               and none of that validates your premise that lower corporate - 90Tiger MU - 11/9 15:15:35
                    Disagree but you are entitled to your opinion - Knucklehead MU - 11/9 15:33:33
                         so if corporate taxes go up or down, all companies benefit - 90Tiger MU - 11/9 15:58:10
     Let's ban corporations--will that do it? - mu7176grad MU - 11/9 14:53:20




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