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Exercise Price
The exercise price is the price at which the holder of an option can buy (in the case of a call option) or sell (in the case of a put option) the underlying asset.
Share Options
Rights granted by a company to its employees or executives that allow them to buy shares of the company at a specified price for a specified period.
Performance Hurdle
A benchmark or specific target set that must be achieved before certain rewards, such as bonuses or stock options, are granted.
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