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Comment by silkroad007on Mar 21, 2018 12:27pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:HIP.WT heading up to 0.30 cent this week

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:HIP.WT heading up to 0.30 cent this weekWarrants havent even caught up to fair value is why they are running, even with HIP at 1.20 fair value for HIP.W is around .45.  Just because it was .13-1.5 last week as it went up from iniial listing at .08 doesnt means thats its base relative to the stock.

https://nasdaqnewsreports.blogspot.ca/2018/03/two-cheap-warrant-plays-in-canada.html


VeritasVern wrote: Firstly, Oilersgoforcup, you need a new handle as they are not even close to making the playoffs. Those that bought warrants at the range of $0.20-.24 will be hurting when this drops back down to $0.13-0.15 range again. Warrents are prices off of the shares and the shares are under pressure. Driving the warrants is just hype and speculation and we all know how that ends, right?


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