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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Theratechnologies Inc T.TH

Alternate Symbol(s):  THTX

Theratechnologies Inc. is a Canada-based clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company. The Company is focused on the development and commercialization of therapies addressing unmet medical needs. It markets prescription products for people with human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) in the United States. The Company's research pipeline focuses on specialized therapies addressing unmet medical needs... see more

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Theratechnologies Inc > Good old fashioned warrants
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Post by Scioto1 on Nov 11, 2021 4:02pm

Good old fashioned warrants

Have a question for our esteemed brain trust. An instrument used, fairly regularly, when I 1st started investing is stock warrants. What does the brain trust think about advancing the idea of thtx issuing warrants that would be listed on the market to existing stock holders, at a reasonable strike price as opposed to private solicitations or shelf offering? This would allow those who've been invested for a while to either take advantage of the warrants to buy more or sell them on the market -- a way to reward long term investors and raise money at the desired price. Thoughts?
Comment by SPCEO1 on Nov 11, 2021 5:18pm
Much depends upon the terms of the warrants and the need for cash. If the warrants are priced to convert at too high a price, it will not bring in the desired cash in a rapid time frame. If they were priced attractively, however, it would be one way to make it up to legacy shareholders for the disaster of the ONO and could raise some additional cash for TH. In other words, if TH needs cash now and ...more  
Comment by Wino115 on Nov 11, 2021 6:04pm
Overseas it's very typical to have "rights" issues -- selling the right to buy shares at slightly below market, as a means to raise capital. They are issued proportionately to all shareholders and you can keep yours and exercise them or you can sell them on, take a bit of cash, and someone who wants more exposure can buy them. It's required in some overseas markets.  The ...more  
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