Dilutive securities: These are securities that do not take the form of common stock. However, the owner is allowed to obtain the common stock either on conversion or on exercise.
(a) To determine: To determine the employee stock option plans offered by Companies P and C.
(b) To determine: To determine the number of options outstanding.
(c) To determine: To determine the number of options granted to officers.
(d) To determine: To determine the number of options exercised.
(e) To determine: To determine the average exercise price for the employees.
(f) To determine: To determine the weighted-average number of shares for computing the diluted earnings per share.
(g) To determine: To determine the diluted net income per share.
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