RE:RE:RE:RE:Perception tamaracktop wrote: There's no transaction fee to exercise warrants.
Exercising them and then selling the stock at 90 is a risk-free 16% return.
It can be done the other way around as well.
The annualized return today would be 832%.
Risk-free.
It will sell off, guaranteed.
Probably starting today.
Ok, so in one case people paid $1.31 to buy a share in the pp. They were also given a warrant. They exercise the warrant for .75, now they have two shares for a total of $2.06 or $1.03 per share. You want them to sell at .90
Does anyone ever follow your advice?