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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: koan who wrote (44005)7/5/2007 6:21:12 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) of 78419
 
epm.to - it may happen that way once the common gets considerably higher, we'll see ... for me it won't make much difference, buying the wt.b was a cheap way to tie up lots of shares for the longer term, i hold them mostly outside of rrsp accounts and don't need any more cap gains for a while, so will be unlikely to trade unless there comes some radically unsustainable spike, which is unlikely to happen since the common is so liquid and getting more widely followed

Whatever the Black-Scholes model says, and whatever happens in the real world, the extra time of the Bs will have value to me personally ... and i think in a takeout scenario they would use the B-S model to arrive at a 'fair price' for warrants, in which case the Bs would value out in comparison to the As according to volatility of the common, more than any other factor? [getting way over my head here, no savvy the fine details][and don't care all that much - got the leverage, got the cap gains in hand and more coming, and don't have to realise them for the taxman, it's perfect]
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