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Comment by Griffin60on Oct 01, 2018 11:20am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Picked a bunch up today, thing is ready to fly

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Picked a bunch up today, thing is ready to flyI understand and have exercised warrants and options before, and have also left them on the table when it didn't make sense. These clearly would not make sense. 


mojo12345 wrote:
Griffin60 wrote: Uh, I understand what expiry means. Do you understand that if you are going to buy stocks (or anything, really), you are better off to buy at the lowest price. Why you would try to drive the price up so you could exercise warrants (which means buy) at an inflated price is unfathomable.

dankmastah420 wrote:
You understand what expiry means right?

They have to execute those warrants at those levels at least or else they expire...

What I'm saying is they will be buying stock at these prices to try to raise it to their warrant prices so they can be executed and they can have more shares...

AKA the price of the stock will rise or else they will lose millions....

 

You surely don’t know how warrants works. Exercising warrants and buying from the open market have different effect on the company. I got some yesterday, holding for a while here.


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