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Sembiosys Genetics Inc. SBIYF

"SemBioSys Genetics Inc is engaged in developing high-value proteins and oils in plant seeds using its unique proprietary genetic expression and manufacturing technology platforms. The Company has operations in United States and Canada."


GREY:SBIYF - Post by User

Comment by RE38on Feb 07, 2012 3:02pm
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Post# 19501228

RE: RE: RE: The people

RE: RE: RE: The people

The bondholders have the option of exercising something like 69M warrants at a strike price of 6 cents in lieu of $4M bond payment. There's also another 12M unrelated warrants at various prices much higher than that. Of course what the people below just said is pure (probably wrong) speculation on their part. The bondholders have 10 years to decide and it's a lot more beneficial to wait 10 years than to sell on the first possible spike. But if they did, that would fix up the balance sheet quite nicely. 

 

To say that the bondholders will sell right now and into the spike makes no sense. Because of the way the company is funded, the bondholders can get a majority of the company and control it when they want. Why would they do that now when the company is an infant? They'd rather have it mature then take control of the company at $1+. Taking small bits of profits at 11-12 cents and thereby slowly giving away majority control of the company is a very dumb move. 

 

This is a very serious concern when the company is $1+. Right now, it's not.

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