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Thursday, February 01, 2007  

MO' MONEY?

When I started at EA in August, my timing was fortuitous in that I was able to jump into their Employee Stock Purchase Plan right away. Rather typing out what that is, I'll just quote another website:

"A typical ESPP program lets employees elect to set aside 10% of their salary to purchase shares of stock in their own company. This stock is typically issued at six month intervals. The purchase price per share is typically the market price of the stock less a 15% discount. The market price chosen is either the price at the beginning of the six month interval or the price at the end of the interval, whichever one is most favorable to the employee."

My first six month offering period is coming up at the end of February. I believe when the interval started, ERTS was trading at almost $50 even. EA released their quarterly earnings report today and the company beat analysts' expectations. In afterhours trading, ERTS is up just over $3, bring the stock to approx. $53.50.

My question is, what do I do at the end of this offering period? Let's assume the stock stays above $50, so my purchase price will be $50 less 15%. Do I sell immediately? I'll reap the benefit of the difference in prices plus the 15%. Or, do I hold onto the stock for a little longer, hoping the price will increase even further, thus further multiplying my gain? If I hold onto it, I run the risk of the stock price dropping and then I'll be in a loss position.

The safe bet would be to sell immediately and guarantee myself at least a 15% gain (minus dreaded taxes). The intelligent choice would be to analyze EA's position in the coming months and choose accordingly. I'm dumb when it comes to money, so I'm really weak in that area.

Maybe we can look it briefly... the industry is through the console transition. The 360, PS3, and Wii are all out in the marketplace now. Gamers who were holding their money back to wait for the new systems are now spending. From now on, gamers should be back to their pre-transition buying habits. EA is making games for the PC, 360, PS3, and the Wii. It seems like we have all bases covered and I'm also privy to some titles that haven't even made public yet.

Unless, I'm missing something, should continue to rise beyond February which means I should hold onto it. Right?

Well, that was a lot of dry money talk. To offset that, here's a picture of that giant baby (14.5 lbs) that was born in Mexico recently.

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posted by Erwin | 11:29 PM

Wednesday, January 31, 2007  

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After reading this story, all I have to say is, "I hear ya brother."

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posted by Erwin | 9:34 PM
 

MIIS



UPDATE: I know the links are not working. They will be fixed shortly. Tim says if you copy and past the links into your browser they should work.

My friend Ron was able to purchase a Nintendo Wii recently. As part of Nintendo's Wii culture, he whipped up an online persona for himself, me, and our friend Tim. These virtual caricatures are also known as Miis.

I'm the first one. Ron is the second. Tim is the last one. Ron appears to believe I'm an overweight dude who is either always worried at something or constipated.

You can find a picture of Ron here. Admittedly, his hair is a bit longer now, so his Mii isn't too far off. A picture of Tim can be found here.

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posted by Erwin | 12:16 AM

Tuesday, January 30, 2007  

OF ALL THE SOULS I HAVE ENCOUNTERED...



I was hesitant to post two YouTube videos in a row but this second one is quite amusing... well maybe for geeks. If you're even the slightest sci-fi fan, then you know how great the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was. For the original cast, it was simply the best movie out of the six that were made. There is a well-known scene at the end where Kirk pays tribute to Spock, who died saving the Enterprise. The crew then sends Spock's burial capsule towards a newly born planet. Actually, if you're ever around Jeff Newmark, he does a killer impression of Kirk at the end. Get him to do it for ya.

Anyways, on last night's Family Guy, they did an almost exact shot-by-shot homage to the scene. Stewie loses his beloved teddy bear Rupert in a garage sale. The homage is Stewie's way of showing how much Rupert means to him.

The above video shows both versions of the scene.

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posted by Erwin | 12:22 AM

Sunday, January 28, 2007  

ANDY RODDICK IS A GOOD SPORT



On the weekend, Roger Federer won his tenth Grand Slam title, capturing the Australian Open in straight sets. Before he got to the final, he effortlessly dismantled Andy Roddick in one of the semifinals. Roddick lost 6-4, 6-0, 6-2 in a relatively quick match. If you're interested in seeing highlights from the semifinal, click here.

What was most amusing was the post-match press conference with Roddick afterwards. Despite just being destroyed by Federer, Roddick was suprisingly funny during the Q&A. The video above shows a few choice minutes from said press conference.

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posted by Erwin | 10:20 PM
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