RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:speculation can drive one off the deep end bovalena wrote: Olympia, I am a little unfamiliar with warrants, and I assume from the example you posted that the Sept 2019 3.2 million warrants at 40 cents do indeed have an expiration date ? any way to know that date? ==> the date in the last raw is the expiy date
and the other much more expensive warrants also have an expiration date? Any way to know those dates as they can differ I assume?
If they are exired or expire below strike then they are essentially worthless correct? And if that happens then no money flows into Tudors coffers correct? ==> yes, that's correct, but the number of shares on fully diluted basis, which is now 166 mio shares will be reduced accordingly.
All warrants as in TUD financials from Aug 2019
number of price expiry date
warrants
1,460,000 $0.65 ==>April 16, 2020
1,000,000 $0.55 ==>July 5, 2020
60,000 $0.45 ==>July 5, 2020
2,857,142 $0.55 ==>July 26, 2020
11,934,200 $0.40 ==>March 19, 2020
4,486,284 $0.50 ==>June 7, 2020
6,666,666 $0.55 ==> July 2020