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December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #122325
CBad
ParticipantI guess it would really depend on the company you worked for and how the stock was doing. So far I’ve kept it and have been pleased. That could change though.
December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #122473CBad
ParticipantI guess it would really depend on the company you worked for and how the stock was doing. So far I’ve kept it and have been pleased. That could change though.
December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #122495CBad
ParticipantI guess it would really depend on the company you worked for and how the stock was doing. So far I’ve kept it and have been pleased. That could change though.
December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #122552CBad
ParticipantI guess it would really depend on the company you worked for and how the stock was doing. So far I’ve kept it and have been pleased. That could change though.
December 21, 2007 at 4:13 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #122573CBad
ParticipantI guess it would really depend on the company you worked for and how the stock was doing. So far I’ve kept it and have been pleased. That could change though.
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
CBad
ParticipantSheesh, speak for yourself publicdefender.
Thanks for the reminder, SD Transplant. Not only are my husband’s parents still alive and married but so are his grandparents!! They just celebrated 67 years together.
CBad
ParticipantWhy not ask your billionaire boyfriend to hire an exterminator for your upscale home as a Christmas present? Or perhaps have the ex set up a jumpy for the mice in the backyard and sell tickets to help raise money for child support?
CBad
ParticipantWhy not ask your billionaire boyfriend to hire an exterminator for your upscale home as a Christmas present? Or perhaps have the ex set up a jumpy for the mice in the backyard and sell tickets to help raise money for child support?
CBad
ParticipantWhy not ask your billionaire boyfriend to hire an exterminator for your upscale home as a Christmas present? Or perhaps have the ex set up a jumpy for the mice in the backyard and sell tickets to help raise money for child support?
CBad
ParticipantWhy not ask your billionaire boyfriend to hire an exterminator for your upscale home as a Christmas present? Or perhaps have the ex set up a jumpy for the mice in the backyard and sell tickets to help raise money for child support?
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