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Yeah. I’ll admit that while TMPS management has been awesome regarding communication, getting info on TMPSW has been a bit rough.
It means that for a few cents per share, you can place a bet that it will hit that point. The warrant exercise price doesn’t mean it will get there, but as the price appreciates, in theory, the price for the warrants will rise. As a bull with a position in both TMPS and TMPSW, I would be quite thrilled if it hit $11.50! It was nice to see someone buy a large chunk on Friday. Hopefully that means someone knows something, or has a good indication on things in the pipeline.
I believe $11.50 is correct. The series A warrants exercise at $4.80. I heard some chatter thinking the warrants expired in December. From what I read, they expire July of 2020. Plenty of time to build momentum until then. I own a small chunk of TMPSW at a 2 cent average strictly because they spike to 31 cents when the stock ran to $1.07. A large spike will send them flying. Here’s where I found the $11.50 and 2020 date....
Upon the consummation of the Business Combination, each outstanding Chart warrant was exchanged for a warrant to purchase one share of our common stock, and as of the date of this filing, there were 7,875,000 such warrants outstanding, of which 7,500,000 warrants were originally sold as part of the units in Chart’s initial public offering (the “IPO Warrants”) and 375,000 warrants were originally issued as part of placement units issued to CAG, Mr. Wright and Cowen in a private placement simultaneously with the consummation of Chart’s initial public offering, (“the Placement Warrants”).
Each IPO and Placement Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one share of common stock at an exercise price of $11.50 per share, subject to adjustment. The IPO Warrants became exercisable on August 30, 2015, and expire at 5:00 p.m., New York time, on July 31, 2020 or earlier upon redemption or liquidation. Once the IPO Warrants become exercisable, we may redeem the outstanding IPO Warrants at a price of $0.01 per warrant, if the last sale price of the common stock equals or exceeds $17.50 per share for any 20 trading days within a 30 trading day period ending on the third trading day before we send the notice of redemption to the warrant holders. The Placement Warrants, however, are non-redeemable so long as they are held by the initial holders or their permitted transferees.
I’m in! Only 40k, but I’m confident that’ll be a lot of fun when the big news hits.
$2000 cleans the ask to $0.449. Looks very ready here.
And I mean that I bought at 16. I know it dropped a bit lower.
I noticed that. I believe it was only a 5k hit, and CDEL moved back. I know it’s low volume, but I’m getting a good feeling about the next couple weeks. I’m a small timer relative to others, but I even added when it dipped to 16 a couple weeks ago.
When I see a level 2 like that I have to think that it’s someone trying to load cheaply. And it might of course work. There’s no way you are trying to sell in 60k blocks to maximize your return.
Yep. Good things coming here. Well, I guess good things happening, and coming here! And I got your PM. Much appreciated.
Very nice. I’ll be adding what I can around 3 cents to what I already have should bids fill in that range again.
Yeah. That actually ended up being a decent move for you. Congrats.
I’m interested if you have verifiable proof that MM’s are short here. If so, please provide.
So short the stock! I mean, you say you are willing to bet. You have an absolutely viable avenue to do so.
So does this mean that the L1011 inspections went well, and the acquisition is going through?
Then I guess I would advise you to short, or perhaps not purchase this stock!
Another note to “noobs”. This guy thinks the next big contract TMPS gets will be negative, and create “cash burn”.
So to recap Rob’s assessment, you are helping shorts by selling into the bid, sitting on the bid, and slapping the ask. Also, new contracts would be a bad thing for retail investors.
Wow. I appreciable the honesty in admitting you misread. Generally I find that people disappear or try and refute when they’ve made an error. So thanks for the candor.
A billion shares? Isn’t this only convertible in the interest, and that would be assuming the full million is borrowed?
Can anyone explain the reaction to news that’s been around for a few months? Very odd. I have my core position and always wait to add around 3 cents, because it somehow seems to return. Looks like I may get to add today!
Figured I’d give it a shot!
Understood. And I don’t deny anything being possible, but would imagine an insane swarm of buying if it got close to those levels. One more question, then I’ll get back to work. I believe you were worried about the potential dilutive effect of the L1011 acquisition. Would you consider it bullish if the inspections went poorly, and Tempus continued with their present capabilities, or would you consider acquiring the planes a good thing. I’m hoping the acquisition goes through, and wondered what someone with a different perspective thought. What is your best realistic scenario on the refueling planes?
Is there anything that could happen on this stock that you would accept as a positive? Serious question. I rarely pop in here, but your dedication is absolutely impressive. I just want to know in advance what things you would accept as positive for longs ahead of time, so I’ll know that you are impressed when they actually happen.
What about the person that grabbed 50k at $.2109? Come on man. Otc is filled with paint jobs. I don’t care if it closed at 19, 21, or 22, but a simple look at the buy vs. sell volume tells the story today.
Encouraging day for sure!!
Gotta admit. I thought the big seller at 33 was going to pull it after that first hit. Good work to those who got 33!
Totally agree. Same to you.
Was it the part where I said I’m not worried that made you think I was worried? That’s fine. What I say on an anonymous message board has exactly zero impact. Why do I say them then? Because I can I guess. You thinking I’m worried when I said I wasn’t worried now has me second guessing myself. Maybe I am worried after all? The world may never know.
Not worried here. Feels like a few sellers are cashing out to chase more immediate, explosive plays. Whatever, I have time. I’m sure they didn’t pay off all convertible debt to let the company languish. Maybe it runs tomorrow, or next week, or next month. I’ve got time.
Not a lot of posting here in general. Not a lot of pumping either. It has solid fundamentals. Refute it if you’d like.
Yep. Looks good here. I was the bid at 54 the last two days trying to get a cheap starter. I filled a few, then finished at 65 today. Love the share structure to go along with all you posted.
I’m one of the somebody’s. Average now 39. Patiently waiting.
And it looks like *if* VNDM was diluting, he bounced of 30 as per your research.
Same here. Been adding slowly, waiting for the big pop.
Awesome work.
Not complaining here. That move back to a dime by VNDM was telling. I added another 100k on that alone. If VNDM stays back there Monday, this launches.
Yeah, that’s a first, at least since I’ve been following this.
Congrats. 20% is a solid, locked gain for you. I never get upset when people flip something I’m long on. Gains are gains. I see this going much higher, but you had a plan and executed it.
What a day. Lesson learned. Set GTC limit buys at prices that seem unrealistic and you may get lucky. Yes, I’m fairly new to all this. Congrats to those that added in the teens.
Filled a small part at $0.0116 and swung and missed at $0.0123. Luckily I already had a stack. Great day. Just getting started.