Exercising options and then holding the stock would be great, but often the stock is sold soon after exercise. That's just the way it is. In many instances, it's a matter of needing the cash. Don't forget, part of the reason to issue options to employees is to give them a reason to initially sign on and join the Poet family in lieu of a "market" cash salary.
This week was a great one for Poet and its shareholders. Today, Thursday's gains were largely maintained and dare I say solidified (ok, solidified is hyperbole) with decent volume.
The anticipation of some good news from the OFC has kept many Agoracomers on the buy side. Hopefully we get some good reviews of the demos - even better if the reviews come from potential customers or even suppliers.
I just continually tip my hat to management and tech staff. As has been said by many - what Poet has been able to do with limited human and cash resources is remarkable.
I also enjoyed Tom's interview today. Looks like he's been eating well of late - I hope that's a good sign! LOL