RE:RE:No bid on warrantsHuntamun1234 wrote: Rig-Rig ll-Johnny-Donny-Casper-Pointer-Mensa Man,
As you lie in bed at night tossing and turning thinking about your next post,
perhaps it would be best if you switched out the light so you cant see the fun house mirror on your ceiling. When you feel so obliged to continually mock other investors for their misfortunes, it becomes more and more apparent what an insecure twit you really are.. Which is it ?? You feel bad for them,. or they're poor, pitiful, stupid, ignorant fools ?? Whats pretty obvious to most is that YOU are worthless.
Hunt,
friend righand is so much out of tune it's unbelievable.
He mentioned before that with his sold warrants, he purchased shares.
He still thinks that made sense.
Bear with me :-)
I suppose here, for arguments sake, that he had as many warrants as I still have. 600,000
He mentions a warrant price of 10 cents.
He may have sold his warrants around 23-03-2019 for 10 cents. So he got $60,000
On that date SP was about $2
So he could have gotten 30,000 shares. That's nice ;-)
When SP was around 45-60 cents, I have bought 80,000 shares for an average of <54 cents at a total expense of $43,000.
So, to get even on my share number he would have had to buy another 50,000.
I would like to think that he got those extra 50K cheap at an average price of 70 cents.
That would have set him back another $35,000.
So after all this was done, he and I, both hold 80K shares.
My price 54 cents a share and his would be 119 cents.
Smartest move he ever made and the best advice he ever gave to colleague board members.
Disclaimer: I had a previous 20 K shares at average $3,24, which makes 100K at average $1.08
Still a dime less than his average for 80K shares.
Sure, he may call me moron, stupid, Frenchman (which I am not, I just live there). It's all fine, as long as we keep having fun about the sod.
He remains a source of joy, smiles, laughter it's fun in optima forma.
Have fun.
P.S.: Have I mentioned that he surely also must have bought his warrants. Price?