Post by
soundandfury on May 17, 2018 6:09pm
The ratio was set at .7029
That is the conversion ratio .......may 16 close price was just used as an example........nothing more......there is no premium.
Comment by
soundandfury on May 17, 2018 7:05pm
there is no cash value assigned too the ratio........the fact that the ratio gave a small premium to enf closeing price on may 16 means nothing........its the ratio that matters and that does not change no matter what the share price of enb is..........they never offered 29.38 for enf.......the value of enf is now pegged too enb price.....by the ratio
Comment by
pjn0987654321 on May 17, 2018 7:21pm
You obviously know more about the terminology than ENB and the lawyers they pay thousands of dollars to screen the news releases. Hmm, 95 ignores. Says it all. I'll let you have the last word. I won't be seeing it.
Comment by
Bobbyme on May 18, 2018 9:04am
the value of enf is now pegged too enb price.....by the ratio As you said.......you are right
Comment by
freedomfiddy on May 18, 2018 9:57am
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Comment by
Retire2024 on May 18, 2018 10:12am
So buying ENF is the better option. If it rises above the conversion ratio then just sell it. If it stays below you can continue ot buy in at a cheaper price than buying ENB directly.
Comment by
rk67 on May 17, 2018 7:06pm
I see you have a $1 share. I have these $2 shares. I'll give you 0.6 of my shares for each of yours. By today's numbers, that's a 20% premium. And hey, by remarkable coincidence, your share went to a $1.20. Weird. Math, b*tches :-)