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Intel Warrants? Buy, Sell or Hold?
An SI Board Since May 1996
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11 Paul F., Your post was excellent. Yes you are right on with your analysis of InJules B. Garfunkel-5/28/1996
10 If you read my prior posts you'll note that I already mentioned the differAndrew Chow-5/28/1996
9 A warrant is not an option, strictly speaking. While what you say about optionpaul flint-5/27/1996
8 Thanks, Jules! Sorry, I looked back at my notes and that's what I had writRon Leckie-5/23/1996
7 Ron, Thank you once again for taking the time to share with this Forum your excJules B. Garfunkel-5/23/1996
6 For comments on Intel warrants, take a look at my response under the "cursRon Leckie-5/23/1996
5 Premium is a poor measure of option value as you define it (price of underlyingAndrew Chow-5/22/1996
4 Paul, I thought your post #3 on this thread was excellent. As I was critical yeJules B. Garfunkel-5/22/1996
3 Yes, Andrew, but the "premium" has fallen to a historic low. At one paul flint-5/21/1996
2 Thanks for that very clear, thorough explanation. I had been told by other SI polduser-5/17/1996
1 The Intel warrants (INTCW) are basically call options on INTC stock with a $41.Andrew Chow-5/17/1996
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