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Relationship between stocks and warrants
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smartrader
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07-Jan-2010 21:30
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if the capital outlay is relatively high and exercise date is far away, the mother share is preferred - it pays dividends.. if the capital outlay is small (exercise price is high) and exercise date is closed, probably investors will buy up the warrants and decide to exercise later,. |
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Hulumas
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07-Jan-2010 20:36
Yells: "INVEST but not TRADE please!" |
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Market sentiment wrong judement!
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terencefok
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07-Jan-2010 20:29
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Hi, anyone can explain why in the case of a profitable company with no debt, the warrant trades at a discount to the stock price (after factoring in the exercise price)? Both are reasonably liquid (vol. above 1m). Thanks | ||
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