RE:RE:RE:Our newfound US financial muscle..two issues of note:Totally agree regarding CCI and the others.
Still, having established that CCI are cornerstone investors, we can then accept the assumption that if they have any more to do in public market, they are much more likely to be marginal buyers rather than sellers here.
And so if that's the case, I'd maintain that it doesn't matter to your outlook (sorry, I assume you're bullish on the stock?) how much more they intend to accumulate, as much as it simply matters that they do intend to accumulate, no? Unless I've slightly misunderstood that first question, apologies if so!
On the hedging, yea I'm sure you can get a market maker somewhere to write a call for you (or something similar) as a direct hedge. Although right now there is no listed options market in the name, I'd imagine you're cost base doing this OTC today makes this not an economically viable option to hedge. Would certainly be open to other thoughts on that though.
You're right that this options market will mature as market cap and volume matures - especially in the case of any future potential uplisting.
Btw, been meaning to ask someone for ages- as its a term I've seen on this board loads, but never seen before in my life (!!) - what does bagholder mean?! :)
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