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Ivanhoe Capital Acquisition Corp. Warrants each whole warrant exercisable for one share of Class A common stock at an exercise price of $11.50 per... IVAN


Primary Symbol: IVAN.WS

Ivanhoe Capital Acquisition Corp is a special purpose acquisition company that targets companies in the supply chain from the mine site to the end-user of electrification products and services, including in the transportation, e-mobility, electric propulsion, battery technology, and storage sectors. These include companies exploring for mining, processing, or refining metals necessary for electrification; and manufacturers of battery and battery components, electric grid component manufacturers, and producers of electric vehicles, parts, and battery storage.


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Comment by skydiver069on Nov 22, 2014 9:20pm
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RE:RE:Another R/S on the horizon?

RE:RE:Another R/S on the horizon?Tripple B, you and I seem to shares similar views and story here..  Myself, I believe that I was in this early to mid last decade, and right now I can't recall how I faired out?  Just know that there was a reason at the time for driving me to exit.

With respect to your views on Reverse-Splits, I tend to feel the same way.  I don't believe that I've ever seen a company that's R/S'd fair out well in the short term.  In fact, I feel after a R/S the stock value tends to decline quicker as the decline_rate/share's_out ratio doesn't remain 'in-tune'.  This accelerated drop is probably mainly due to the recent negative news surrounding the R/S.  As in I/E's case when they have to preserve thier exchange listing, or, when say hype for financing is needed. 
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