Help | Contact Us
NukeWorker Menu

employee stock ownership program

Started by SloGlo, Jan 05, 2015, 02:02

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

SloGlo

due any contract companies have e.s.o.p. available?
quando omni flunkus moritati

dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

SloGlo

obviously knot, witch is a shame.
quando omni flunkus moritati

dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!


Old HP

Nuclear Support Services did have an employee stock option plan. I started investing in 1977 and they went public @ 1982. It was a very good investment for a number of NSS employees.

UncaBuffalo

Having lost a big chunk of my 401k when Enron tanked, I am NOT a fan of owning stock in a company you work for. You are already over-invested just by being an employee. 
We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner! I can't think what anybody sees in them.      - B. Baggins

SloGlo

Quote from: UncaBuffalo on Aug 06, 2015, 12:35
Having lost a big chunk of my 401k when Enron tanked, I am NOT a fan of owning stock in a company you work for. You are already over-invested just by being an employee. 
aye wassant working four them when they bled out. eye only lost cash.
quando omni flunkus moritati

dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!


NukeWorker ™ is a registered trademark of NukeWorker.com ™, LLC © 1996-2025 All rights reserved.
All material on this Web Site, including text, photographs, graphics, code and/or software, are protected by international copyright/trademark laws and treaties. Unauthorized use is not permitted. You may not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, upload, post, transmit or distribute, in any manner, the material on this web site or any portion of it. Doing so will result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law.
Privacy Statement | Terms of Use | Code of Conduct | Spam Policy | Advertising Info | Contact Us | Forum Rules | Password Problem?