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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: Bruce A. Bowman who wrote (5154)7/23/1998 3:57:00 AM
From: Gary  Read Replies (2) of 18928
 
Bruce

Warrants are not an obligation (I am assuming you are referring to warrants issued by the Company). They are a capital item and do not effect the Company's financial statements unless they are in the money and thus would increase the shares used to determine income per share by assuming they were exercised at the balance sheet date.

They could possibly effect market price of the common where a warrant holder might short the stock in an arbitrage type situation.

Hope this helps

On an aside. I have been using Newport to monitor a few mutual fund holdings since May and got my first trade, a buy, last night. I have done a few other buys as the funds are in a retirement plan and I had money each month. Simply purchased shares with a portion of the new money using the IW as the basis for the cash being held. I don't think the funds I have are volital enough and will probably switch to more agressive ones when the IW changes moods. Great thread. Have learned a lot about AIM and some fun reading as well.
Gary
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