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<blockquote data-quote="BigBrownSanta" data-source="post: 419441" data-attributes="member: 11097"><p>I was trying to say (in a not too clear way) that if the stock price were to start rising, then 52.00 would be the point that would equal friday's closing price of 46.55. If the price were to rise above 52.00, the DESPP plan would have you buying shares at a higher price than if you had bought on friday. It was a subtle dig at the DESPP for being too restrictive.</p><p> </p><p>On the other hand, if the stock price were to keep tanking, you'd be buying at a bargain with the DESPP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBrownSanta, post: 419441, member: 11097"] I was trying to say (in a not too clear way) that if the stock price were to start rising, then 52.00 would be the point that would equal friday's closing price of 46.55. If the price were to rise above 52.00, the DESPP plan would have you buying shares at a higher price than if you had bought on friday. It was a subtle dig at the DESPP for being too restrictive. On the other hand, if the stock price were to keep tanking, you'd be buying at a bargain with the DESPP. [/QUOTE]
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