A share option, also known as a stock option, is a financial instrument that grants an individual the right but not the obligation to purchase or sell a specific number of shares of a company's stock at a predetermined price within a specified timeframe. Share options are typically offered to employees as part of their compensation packages or to outside investors as a means of incentivizing and retaining talent or raising capital.
In essence, a share option provides the holder with the opportunity to buy or sell shares at a certain price, also referred to as the exercise or strike price. The option contract specifies the exercise period or expiration date, which is the timeframe within which the option must be exercised. If the share price rises above the exercise price, the holder can profit by purchasing shares for less than their market value. However, should the share price remain below the exercise price, the holder is not obligated to purchase the shares and can let the option expire worthless.
Share options are advantageous for both employees and investors as they offer the potential for significant gains if the company's stock appreciates. For employees, it serves as an incentive to work towards the company's success, while investors can benefit from capital appreciation or potential dividends. Nevertheless, the value of share options can be subject to various factors, including the performance of the underlying company, market conditions, and the sentiment of investors.
The word "share option" originates from the combination of two distinct terms: "share" and "option".
- "Share" comes from the Middle English word "parten" meaning "to divide, distribute, or allot". This term has its roots in Old English "scearu", which denotes "a cutting, division, portion" and can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "skeran", suggesting "to cut".
- "Option" has its roots in the Latin word "optio" meaning "choice" or "ability to choose". It was derived from "optare", which means "to choose" or "desire".
When these two terms are combined, "share option" refers to the ability or right to choose or purchase shares in a company, usually at a predetermined price, enabling the holder to participate in the company's ownership.