Half Empty, Half Full: Our Thoughts on Four Stock Plan Topics
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Equity Expert: A Podcast from the NASPP
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Barb and Jenn discuss whether they feel empty or full on four trending stock plan topics: the SEC's proposed changes to both Edgar and Rule 10b5-1, plus ESG and participant communications.
Host: Jennifer Namazi, Content Director, NASPP
Guest: Barbara Baksa, Executive Director, NASPP
Episode Notes:
- Barb describes the half empty, half full format (1:15)
- Are we half full or half empty on the SEC's proposed changes to Edgar? (3:12)
- Why Jenn is half empty on communication with stock plan participants (13:56)
- Where does ESG fall on the empty/full spectrum? (20:40)
- Our opinions on the SEC's proposed changes to Rule 10b5-1 (26:35)
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- Podcast: T-Mobile's Communications are Engaging Stock Plan Participants
- Equity Compensation Outlook Pulse Surveys
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