How, if at all, would your answers to the questions above change if the share price rose to $130 in three years, and you exercised your options (i.e., exercised them in three years rather than five years)?
What will be an ideal response?
All the answers remain the same. Because the options are exercised against the company, if the share price rose to $130 at the end of three years, you would receive only the intrinsic value (i.e., no time value).
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