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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. PGDIF

"Peregrine Diamonds Ltd is a diamond exploration and development company with interests in diamond exploration properties located at Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Canada and The Republic of Botswana."

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Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. > Shares and Warrants
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Post by justanormalguy on Apr 03, 2015 11:43pm

Shares and Warrants

Not that I really care at this blip in time, it's interesting to note over the last 2-3 days of trading.

Why are there 3.8 million warrants for sale at .5 cent?  It appears that 3.4 milion of these warrants show up and disappear overnight? A "block"?

Why aren't they being bought or few warrants being bought at all?

Why does it appear that volumes for shares are higher and generally trading between 21.5 and 22 cents?  When people could I suppose derisk by buying the warrants and possibly for 1/2 cent cheaper.  Warrants can be bought/sold until noon ET Monday and then can be exercised til 5 pm ET Monday from my understanding.

Is it possible people want liquidity in the next few days of uncertainty by buying shares versus warrants given that our warrants are not liquid for trading after noon Monday and won't be liquid until they show up in our accounts (mid to late week according to TD)?

Next week will hopefully provide some answers.  Should be fun.
Comment by mill44 on Apr 04, 2015 12:19am
Not everyone gets the same opportunity, unfortunately. Retail had to exercise already. The settlement time is another factor for us, not so much for the big guys. They have the luxury of waiting until we have no choice and take advantage. For example my unexercised warrants will expire worthless, unless they decide to scoop up all of the outstanding ones Monday morning. Did not even bother putting ...more  
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