The decision held that a "
sellback provision" in a stock option agreement--by which an individual was required to sell his shares back to the employer at his original cost if he sought to dispose of them within a year after he exercised the stock option--created a substantial risk of forfeiture.
Table 2 shows the results of a logistic regression of the sellback decision on the variables hours earned, numerical grade in the course, the buyback price in dollars, whether the student is traditional or older, the student's gender, financial aid status, ethnicity, semester, academic year, and whether or not the course was in the student's major field of study.
If, as our results show, price is the primary driver of text sellback, this strategy may be self-defeating.
The static optimization case without utility
sellback involves optimizing the operating cost of the BCHP system for each time step (i.e., each hour) while it meets the building loads: the noncooling electric load ([E.sub.Bldg]), the thermal cooling load ([Q.sub.c]), and the building thermal heating load ([Q.sub.h]).
* fourthly, given the increasing availability of cheaper second hand books via websites such as Amazon, the value achieved by sales of second hand books is probably much lower than that proposed in this paper, leading to an increased
sellback deflator, meaning that this proposed method of valuation would significantly increase the value of book circulation.
Sellback examined the plaintiff in the RBH emergency department about three hours after the second accident, she complained of "mild to moderate tenderness in the cervical spine at C2-3 but had a good painless range of movement".
Leave
Sellback. Grayson was paid a total of $29,999 for his unused leave time.
1986), rev'g 82 TC 444 (1984), in which the First Circuit held that a taxpayer's shares were subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture until a one-year
sellback provision lapsed, because the employer could have compelled its employee to sell the shares of stock back at the price the employee paid at the time he exercised the option if the employee attempted to sell the shares within a year of exercising the option.
Also, they are better at coping with
sellbacks; more highly motivated and have a better social life than those who grow up with just brother.
In January Farr shocked the automotive business community when he sold back two Michigan franchises, including the flagship dealership in Oak Park, to Ford--bringing his number of
sellbacks to six since 2000.