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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (21710)12/10/2024 12:30:34 PM
From: Kirk ©1 Recommendation

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Can you point me to a site that will tell me the terms of a warrant? I tried SEC's and came back more confused. All I want to know is the exercise price and expiry date.

I understand that navigating through the SEC's site can be a bit overwhelming. For a more straightforward approach to finding the terms of a warrant, including the exercise price and expiry date, you might want to check out Law Insider. They provide detailed clauses and terms for various financial instruments, including warrants.

If you have the specific warrant you're looking for, you can also try searching for it directly on financial news websites or the issuing company's investor relations page. These sources often provide clear and concise information about the terms of their warrants.

Let me know if you need any more help or if there's anything else I can assist you with! (smile icon)


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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (21710)9/8/2025 6:48:33 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26439
 
Do you recall seeing this for semiconductors?

This is a screen shot of little tables I update monthly over a table of total sales and sales growth to track monthly semiconductor sales in my newsletters. Near tops, the monthly totals start to roll over, but this seems quite unusual in that the compound annual growth is accelerating.