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TELESTA THERAPEUTICS INC T.TST

"Telesta Therapeutics Inc is a biopharmaceutical company. The Company is engaged in the research, development, manufacturing and commercialization of human health products and technologies."


TSX:TST - Post by User

Post by RetailRubeon Dec 11, 2015 9:44pm
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5 Year Warrants, Cheap 33 Cent Shares, 5% of Portfolio

5 Year Warrants, Cheap 33 Cent Shares, 5% of PortfolioWe grumble a lot because it makes us feel better.  But time passes and old gripes sound foolish now.  For example, the 5-year warrants issued with the 23 cent units are now due to expire in 3.75 years.  If we have to do another clinical trial, these warrants could very well expire worthless before the trial is finished.  Aren't you glad you don't own them now?  Also, for example, the folks in NY got 100 million 33 cent shares a few months ago in what some of us described as a sweetheart deal for friends of management.  Now us bagholders can buy all we want at 27 cents ... but we are not.  Finally, HT tells us we should never hold more than 5% of our portfolio in any one stock. So when TST went from 15 cents to 96 cents, HT would have had to sell a huge number of shares to avoid violating his 5% limit.  Therefore it was HT who killed the rally.  Let's blame him.  Otherwise, we are running out of things to complain about.  Over to you, Artie.  What's bugging you today?
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