RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Cormark in actionIf anything them not having the overallotment and just buying those shares on the open market would be more helpful. Unless they are trying to keep a cap on the price there is no benefit to them putting shares into the market, nor would it do anything to stabilize the price imo. I understand what the NR says but still don't get it.
Safetrader wrote: The note is in second paragraph of following NR.
https://www.diversifiedroyaltycorp.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/News-Release-DIV-Common-Share-Offering-Increase.pdf
Now I was also unaware how they can do this. Yesterday looking at TSX transactions last hour Cormark were purchasing shares at $2.80 $2,81. They could have put themselves on Bid and Ask one under Anon or other underwriter. If lower retail buyers or at $2.79 while sellers at $2,81, Cormark can influence sellers not to go under that level and buyers to move up if they want some.
The last 2 trading days the price only moved from 2.79 to 2 87. Just look at how many went out at 2.79. Of course Mr market can push on either directions for retail size Bid and Ask.
Maybe, this set-up permits them to do somewhat like ETF:
- Large qties BID and ASK to keep buyers and sellers within the market for small transactions.
- Stock price align with current NAV