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To: Buckey who wrote (6478)4/11/1999 12:07:00 PM
From: VisionsOfSugarplums  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
This is the same thing I've been trying to do (spend some of Sat. after kicking myself for not knowing about GLE warrants - liked the stock but didn't want to tie up cash on something that never seemed to move. Had it on my watch list but got very sloppy this week and didn't even notice the PR or trading change on Thurs.).

The ASE is the only exchange that gives half decent info - have you seen anything on the TSE about warrants that are listed?

Here's what I did for the ASE:
Go to ASE listed company directory and select a letter (I used "G"):
ase.ca

Click on Global Thermoelectric, click on ASE Bulletins (top left), click on bulletin (9804-216 Supplemental). The word document provides info on the warrants that are trading.

This is the only way I could figure to find out about the warrants - scroll down the directory letter by letter to find the "wt"s, and then look up details on an individual company basis.

Anybody has a better way I sure would be interested.

Thanks, t.



To: Buckey who wrote (6478)4/11/1999 1:02:00 PM
From: Marc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62347
 
There is a little book publish by the Financial Post Datagroup:

1998 Preferred Shares & Warrants
The definitive guide to Canadian preferred shares and warrants. Lists:
public offerings and private placements; issue date and price;
original and outstanding shares; dividend rate and cycle; conversion,
exchange, redemption and retraction features; purchase obligations;
DBRS rating; transfer agent/registrar; lead underwriter. Warrants
table shows expiry date and exercise terms/price.

canoe.ca

Marc