Stock Options Table Question -- Please Help
Throughout school and other educational courses I have always learned to construct fully diluted shares outstanding by looking at a table of options that presents several strike prices and several corresponding share amounts for a given year.
However, in practice I rarely see stock tables in 10Ks presented in this fashion. Usually they are presented with just one weighted avg. strike price and total amount of exercisable shares (with no itemized table in the form i described)...Am I missing something? Can I just arrive at fully diluted shares outstanding by using just the provided weighted avg. strike price and total exercisable share amount. **I HAVE ATTACHED A PICTURE FROM NIKE'S 10k THAT ILLUSTRATES THE TYPE OF TABLE I NORMALLY SEE** Thank you in advance.
Anyone? Is this question dumb?
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