RE:RE:Nasdaq DelistingCapharnaum wrote: Amateur123 wrote: I know that Valens still has a few months to course correct but what countermeasures can we expect in the near term as the delisting date approaches?
They could consolidate shares (like 5:1).
Another consolidation would be counter-productive given there's only 80.6m shares outstanding. Of course an equity financing to raise, say $50m to clear off debt and add working capital, at say $0.75 with a warrant (just a hypothetical example people, don't read anything into this) would increase the share issue by 67m shares to about 147m shares and of course way more fully diluted - something a Nasdaq market marketmaker and institutional investors may appreciate for liquidity. That would likely mark the start of a new bull market for Valens taking the immediate stress off the table and position them for growth and additional market share gains. JMHO
Fundamental Data - VLNS
Security Type | Equity |
Shares Issued | 80,544,674 |
Market Cap | 71,685,000 |
Year High | 10.53 |
Year Low | 0.83 |
Annual Earnings/Share | -1.12 CAD |
P/E Ratio | -0.794643 |