@fansy,
Original quote:
Quote:CEO James Kilts, for one, stands to make an estimated $123 million from selling his firm to P&G, based on last week’s stock prices and options that will vest when the ink on the deal dries.
My original question:
Can we take "stock prices and options" to mean "stock prices and stock options"? If so, what does "stock options" actually refer to? We hesitant about selecting the right Chinese "equivalent" for the bolded term.
New question:
Can we analyse the relevant part into "stock prices" and "options that will vest when the ink on the deal dries"?