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    Possibly because as options with a future expiry date the CEO could hold off spending money exercising them until closer to a point that they felt they might either very shortly realise the return (selling them for best profit), or just prior to when they might bring a cashflow return (dividends), or just prior to their expiry date.

    Another reason why a CEO might exercise options might be as a means to inject more capital into their company - the fact that is not being done possibly underlines a lack of need for such additional capital.

    Having been there and seen that you likely are aware of the appropriate time(s) for exercise of options - no? Would you spend money exercising such shares outside those times? If so, could you explain in what circumstances you would do so?
 
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