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Apollo Healthcare Corp Warrants (03/01/2022) APHWF

Based in Ontario Canada the Apollo Healthcare Corp Apollo is one of the largest private label personal care product manufacturers in North America developing and manufacturing retailer branded and private label products for major North American retailers. Apollos products are sold in tens of thousands of stores across North America and its customer base spans across major North American grocery drug and mass merchandise retailers users as well as wholesale clubs. In addition to private label Apollo also manufactures products on a contract basis for many of its clients.


OTCPK:APHWF - Post by User

Comment by Ventouxon Nov 02, 2020 11:30am
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RE:RE:RE:Warrant value 6471.4%

RE:RE:RE:Warrant value 6471.4%Perhaps this will help clarify. Back when everyone was excited about how UNDERVALUED the warrants were the stock had exploded on the upside as had the monthly volatilty (300% plus, if memory serves me well). The most recent monthly volatility utilzed by the model is 36.5%.  The  value of the warrant  is not so much an opinion, but rather the output of a option/warrant valuation model  taking into account the risk free interest rate, the  time to expiry of the warrant, the  stock price relative to exercise price and volatilty. The decreased volatility in the underlying stock has most likely been the culprit. 
It's just the math. 

GL.
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