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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Quarterhill Inc T.QTRH

Alternate Symbol(s):  QTRHF | T.QTRH.DB

Quarterhill Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in providing of tolling and enforcement solutions in the intelligent transportation system (ITS) industry. The Company is focused on the acquisition, management and growth of companies that provide integrated, tolling and mobility systems and solutions to the ITS industry as well as its adjacent markets. The Company’s solutions... see more

TSX:QTRH - Post Discussion

Quarterhill Inc > Who prints more than the Fed? ~1M shares printed in June
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Post by v_guerriero on Jun 16, 2022 5:42pm

Who prints more than the Fed? ~1M shares printed in June

16 days into June and the stock printing press machine is running hot. 

Andrew Parolin got 200k options at 2.09.

I told you the new CFO would be expensive.  600k options and 150k free RSUs.  I don't see how issuing RSUs to someone makes any sense upon joining.  

All told, in addition to your purchasing power declining 1% / month from inflation.  The stock down 10% so far this month.  You get diluted by another 1%. (12%) loss in real terms in one month!

But you get a 0.01 dividend.  Yay!

Comment by Buyreallow on Jun 16, 2022 6:05pm
RSU's wont cost them anything if the stock does not go up.  He only profits from the issue price to the price at vesting.  If the stock goes down, he gets nothinig.  Same for the options.  He can buy the shares at the option price, but who would buy if the SP is BELOW the option strike price.
Comment by cabbieJBJ on Jun 16, 2022 9:04pm
don't Michael Vladescu's and John Rim's options come off the books?