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Newstrike Brands Ltd > Help on valuing hip warrants in the future
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Post by spitfire191 on Aug 22, 2018 1:41pm

Help on valuing hip warrants in the future

Can someone help me understand what will happen to hit warrants once we break the strike price… Let’s say we get to 1.50 with the stock are the warrants now worth $.50 minimum because they can buy their share at one dollar? Or would they be much higher than that? 
  Thanks in advance


 And if  we get to two dollars let’s say  the regular warrants  would they be worth just as much given that they are at the strike price as well minus the fact that they have less expiry time 

 Just wondering if I should switch all my regular warrants over to A warrants
Comment by Stockspawk on Aug 22, 2018 1:45pm
I will try to help. 1) purchase warrant say at 19 cents 2) warrent "strike price" is 1 dollar 3) therefore you can "excersise you warrant anywhere over $1 to convert it to a share 4) break even would be @ $1.19 5) or you can trade your warrants on the exchange. As the stock price goes up, and given the 5 years or so on this warrant, percentage wise you may make the same or more on ...more  
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