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Notgnuon Jun 23, 2021 8:05pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Warrants now leading the stonk >>>
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Warrants now leading the stonk >>>That is exactly it my friend. If copper stays up and the mine and management execute anywhere close to their guidance of 5,000 tpd and ad the increase to the value of the open pit property due to more recent geopolitical concerns and it is an easy 50 cents by expirey. Yes, I am bullish so take that for what you think it is. I now have over 2% of all the warrants at an acerage of about what they now trade at. If they go to zero at expirey, then, meh... I still have my paper route. If they go to 30 cents at expirey I then buy an electric scooter and take on a second paper route.
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Newtrader1982 wrote: You seem fairly certain the warrants will be significantly in the money before expiry due to incoming expected profits. I certainly haven't studied the company like you have but it seems there isn't a lot of time left for such a huge move upwards. Hopefully you are correct I guess worst case you have to exercise and are stuck with the shares.
Notgnu wrote: It's a muggs game though because at some point immediately ater others discover that this is happening the stock pops back so it is more like a game of "cake walk' with everyone trying to grab a chair the moment the music stops.
Medium and long term the stock is representative of the value of this business.
The rest is just sharks trying to eat sharks.
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Notgnu wrote: What can happen is that the stock temporaily is shorted and depressed just before expirey. The gamble here is that big waarant holders try to hammer the stock and hope to buy back lower and they have the warrants as insurance in case the reddit gets ahold of the short and runs the stonk to 10,000 bucks a share or whatever.
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Notgnu wrote: Of course you would not do this currently because you would give up your time value in the warrant but if the stock goes to 50 cents or $5.00 post consolidation then you will (at 6 cents) get 30 cents for your 6 cent warrant thus a 500% return (+ - market dislocation)
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Notgnu wrote: Right now you need to present one warrant plus 20 cents to buy a share. After you will need ten warrants and 2 dollars to buy one consolidated share currently worth $2.35 post consolidation relative price.
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Newtrader1982 wrote:
thanks notgnu so right now it's 10 for 1 before consolidation but after consolidation it will likely just be 1 for 1 share do I have this correct?