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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum NanoXplore Inc NNXPF


Primary Symbol: T.GRA

NanoXplore Inc. is a Canada-based graphene company. The Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in manufacturing and supplying high-volume graphene powder for use in industrial markets. The Company operates through two segments: Advanced materials, plastics and composite products, and Battery cells. Its Advanced materials, plastics and composite products segment provides standard and custom... see more

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NanoXplore Inc > option clarification
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Post by ridethewinners on Feb 08, 2024 10:01am

option clarification

When a company issues options to purchase  shares, the shares come from treasury. When the options are exercised, the owner buys the shares from treasury at the option exercise price. The cash goes from the buyer to company. In many cases the buyer then has to sell the shaes in the open market if he does not have the required funds. 
The company does get the cash direct into treasury, to use for general corporate purposes. 
In this case GRA does get a bit over a million. 
Not everyone has a million sitting around to exercise the options, and some are risk averse and do not want to overbalance their finances. 
There is also often a window when directors can trade, and with the quarterly approaching he may have had no choice but to sell when he is allowed. Transactions like these are often executed as block trades, especially as GRA is so thinly traded. 
There are many reasons to sell shares, only one reason to buy them. Still it is not an optimistic indication when a director sells the entire allotment of shares . 
I think this increases the importance of full true and plain disclosure at the next quarterly release. 
This company has some explaining to do, and I hope they put some effort into it. 
Best of luck.
Comment by 1student on Feb 08, 2024 2:20pm
ridethewinners, You provided a accurate explanation of how the options issued were from treasury and how the equities investors impacting dilution resulting from such previously accounted for options issuance had already been factored into the total issued and outstanding GRA.T share count. Your explanation regarding a window when directors can trade was also appreciated. You stated " ...more  
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