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> By not firing immediately and by not requesting 100% of options be cancelled out, Zynga was actually playing nice.

That's not why Zynga did it. They weren't playing nice, they wanted people to stay on with a reduced compensation.



Are you an insider? Curious to know how this was communicated internally.


See the internal memo that Pincus sent out following the news:

http://www.businessinsider.com/huge-stock-clawbacks-prove-ma...




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