RE:RE:RE:RE:Repricing Mostlyserious wrote: Sure. They could have told 3P they want a chance to take their money out. Not sure that lack of optimism is a good sign even though it is a good reason for a company to appease a few investors regardless of dilution brining in less money.
I am a betting man that there will indeed be news this week, just a question of how many. And it will be positive, just depending on whether positive updates or actual contracts. It is not a bet against any real high odds. There have been over 70 news releases over the past two years or so just quickly looking at how many pages of news are listed under SH even taking away duplicate coverage. But clearly the market did not care about the quantity. Let's see what this week brings after the stock probably got some broader attention due to the SP move. A great contract could lead to some better upside action with that attention.
kjs4381 wrote: filoux004 wrote: ??? If good news coming why reprice the warrants and dilute existing shareholders equity. I think the answer is more in addressing the urgency of the negative working capital and raising new capital. Glta
There could be a couple of reasons to reprice the warrants. Yes bringing money in is definitely one but again that only works if the sp rises and the warrants are in the money. Sometimes warrants are repriced if participants in pp have had to wait an unusually long time to exercise warrants, coupled with an unforseen downturn in the sp.
Not sure what you're talking about , yell 3p they want a chance to take their money out. That makes no sense. What would repricing have to do with taking their money out?