TEK2day

Operating at the Intersection of Technology and the Capital Markets

Tag: stock options

  • Less Downside Protection From Share Buybacks

    As Technology companies prepare to report earnings we expect that a number of companies will curb share repurchase programs given the cost of debt has increased since the Q1 earnings reports of April and May. This will provide less downside protection for Technology names. Treasury yields for the 2-year, the 5-year and the 10-year are…

  • The Stock Buyback Scam

    Prior to the 2008-2009 Financial crisis, stock buybacks were typically used by management teams to offset options dilution and to acquire undervalued company shares. Today, companies primarily use stock buybacks to goose the value of CEO options packages as well as to goose the value of shares held by CEOs and large institutional holders. The…

  • Two Different Approaches To Growth: Fintech vs. Legacy Asset Managers

    Robinhood and other Fintech firms are using Social Media-based principles and tools such as “gamification” software to drive customer growth and usage. Legacy Asset Managers are taking the M&A route. Order Flow Revenue or “Pay-to-Play Revenue” is the revenue that Asset Managers generate from directing equity and options order flow to various trade execution firms…

  • Layoffs Have Extended Beyond Hotels and Restaurants

    Layoffs are not only taking place across the retail, restaurant, travel and hospitality industries. A number of other industries including the Technology industry have absorbed their fair share of layoffs as well. Some early-stage Technology companies are conserving cash by replacing cash compensation with equity. The list below includes approximately 60 companies (primarily Tech companies)…