TSXV:VER.H - Post by User
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gaserx2on Apr 17, 2013 10:34am
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Outstanding Warrants
Outstanding Warrants To all the posters on here who posted, and to those who may have believed, that outstanding warrants affect the price of a stock, you need to rethink your analysis. April 15th has come and gone and we haven't budged on the price. To imply that the outstandings@.50cents held us back is to know imply that the new private placement is going to hold us back and cap us at.70cents for the next two years until 2015.
That is not going to happen and if this doesn't trade over a buck soon, if I was TB I would re-evaluate the role Crescendo is playing as well as Hazma Thindal and if they are not effectively promoting the company they should be fired. This is my opinion and I am not just mentioning it now because it is safe to do so, since April 15th has passed. Check out my post below from March 26th. IMHO of course
Here is proof that outstanding warrants don't mean all that much to the present share price of a company. I think the same holds true for Verisante. Warrant holders who exercise just get a nice fat capital gain. I suppose it is really our 1st quarter financials that will get this stock price up. IMHO.
Back in 2008 when the world was falling apart, Warren Buffett gave Goldman Sachs a nice injection of capital. For his trouble, the bank gave Berkshire Hathaway warrants to buy 43.5 million Goldman Sachs common shares at $115. They expire in October 1st.
"I might add that GS hit a high of $180 in 2009 and is trading at $140 now."
Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/buffett-to-be-major-goldman-shareholder-2013-3#ixzz2OfozLoJb
Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/messagedetail.aspx?s=VRS&t=LIST&m=32379924&l=0&pd=0&r=0#8erOXdxwi2ALljCK.99