Comment by
jons242 on Jan 05, 2017 4:51pm
Yup prepare for a price drop tomorrow
Comment by
69chevelleSS on Jan 05, 2017 5:02pm
one reason I bought into EMC cuz I thought 27 million in the kitty was enough to go forward....what are they building the expansion with? Gold? Wish I was the contractor. Doesnt cost that much to put up 4 walls....I thought they said they had good management?
Comment by
Chemdog on Jan 05, 2017 5:05pm
its very expensive to set these companies up...if you thought they have enough money, guess what. THEY DON"T one of the main reasons i wait for these new ones before i jump in... they love to go to market for money...oh well
Comment by
ledrog on Jan 05, 2017 5:15pm
Welcome aboard 69chevelle.....I missed your post about buying in, but no matter.....good luck.
Comment by
ledrog on Jan 05, 2017 5:40pm
We shall see how tight the hands buying the shares are......
Comment by
abereza on Jan 05, 2017 6:31pm
Read the news again. $3.63 is the price of stock warrant not the share price.each warrant's exercise price is $4.75 for the next 36 months. Do the math... Good luck
Comment by
broadviewws on Jan 05, 2017 6:34pm
the reason PI agreed to a $3.63 bought deal is because it's a considerable discount to what they determined the market value of the share to be. It won't drop to anywhere near $3.63...well, unless of course PI is completely off the mark, but they could've easily determined they're getting discount of 5%.
Comment by
blackgold909 on Jan 05, 2017 7:30pm
You can expect the share price to fall below deal price of the unit. CGC and OGI are both below their last equity raise levels. investors with free trading stock will dump shares and buy the unit deal, these deals have a habit of stalling stock momentum. By the time the stock absorbs this deal next round of paper comes free trading. Good luck longs.
Comment by
Saxpinn on Jan 05, 2017 6:34pm
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Comment by
GMon on Jan 05, 2017 7:49pm
Pruneface: I agree with you 100%. It isn't very often that you get to finance a bought deal at 3 Xs your last financing ($1.15). Take the money and do something good with it. It also gives a vote of confidence to Emblem from the investment community. Yes, the SP will move down to the offer price, but it will only be temporary as Emblem starts to move on its business plan.
Comment by
ledrog on Jan 05, 2017 7:51pm
I wouldn't bet on it moving down.....not saying it won't happen, but I don't think its a slam dunk either, not by any stretch.
Comment by
VENMan on Jan 05, 2017 9:26pm
Why are they called "Special Warrants"? Isn't this just a financing for $10 million units at $3.63 and for each unit you get 1 common stock, with 1/2 share purchase warrant at $4.75. How are these "Special Warrants" any less dilutive? ....um... there not... right...? Best of luck to all and all IMO
Comment by
mike49 on Jan 06, 2017 9:33am
Venman- I assume that the 'special' designation derives from the exchange ratio that changes from 1 warrant to 1 unit on prospectus qualification,or 1 to 1.05 and 4 month hold without. Cheers
Comment by
Seraphim1 on Jan 06, 2017 12:20am
Agreed, but I am reading that there is a 4 month hold period hold period. "Unless the prospectus qualification occurs, securities issued in connection with the offering will be subject to a four-month hold period from the date of issue".