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rk67on May 17, 2018 7:06pm
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RE:RE:The ratio was set at .7029
RE:RE:The ratio was set at .7029I see you have a $1 share. I have these $2 shares. I'll give you 0.6 of my shares for each of yours. By today's numbers, that's a 20% premium. And hey, by remarkable coincidence, your share went to a $1.20. Weird.
Math, b*tches :-)
pjn0987654321 wrote: Well, they call it a 5% premium, and by a remarkable coincidence, the share price went up about 5%, yet you say there is no premium.
"ENF shareholders will receive 0.7029 common shares of Enbridge per ENF share, representing a value of CAN$29.38 per ENF share, based on the closing price of Enbridge common shares on the TSX on May 16, 2018, reflecting a 5% premium to the closing price of ENF's common shares on the TSX on May 16, 2018."
soundandfury wrote: That is the conversion ratio .......may 16 close price was just used as an example........nothing more......there is no premium.