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Continued from the previous questions, what would have happened if they were Non-Qualified Stock Options (NSOs)? Ordinary income tax of $100 per share at exercise,

Continued from the previous questions, what would have happened if they were Non-Qualified Stock Options (NSOs)?

Ordinary income tax of $100 per share at exercise, $0 in long-term capital gain

Ordinaryincome tax of $50 per share at exercise, $30 in long-term capital gain

Ordinaryincome tax of $30 per share at exercise, $50 in long-term capital gain

Ordinaryincome tax of $80 per share at exercise, $20 in long-term capital gain

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