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by btym
3534 days ago
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>I don't understand your use of 'clawed back.' Commonly stock options don't vest until the first year - were your options really clawed back or were they unvested at termination? I believe they're saying that they had less than a week til their options would vest, but the company pulled the rug out from under them. |
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Clawback in this context has a specific meaning - http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/clawback.asp.
See also http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/28/business/dealbook/wells-fa...
Clawback is taking back something given. Since quite likely the options were never vested or transferred, they weren't clawed back.