RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:lucasknight Adding to that, if he states a "10 bagger" for shares I'd guess he's having a sp of around 4 CAD in mind, but how does that relate to the warrants and "20 Bagger"? Again, I'm sorry for this question, will be my last one. If you buy the warrant at .21 + add the exercise price of .30 = .51? Or as previously stated I'm totally wrong and with the .21 you get a .30 share? I hope somebody gets what I mean.
The shares and stock warrants are up substantially in the last couple of months and hit closing highs on Friday at C$0.435 and C$0.21, respectively.
We still see ’10 Bagger’ potential for the shares and thus ’20 Bagger’ potential for the warrants.
This company and their warrants are just one of many of the great opportunities currently available in our warrant databases.