Imagine a big merger and FMCI gains 300%, so ends up around $44.
The warrants allow you to buy common shares at 11.50. If FMCI goes to $44, the warrants would have a value of $32.50 (44-11.50). Thats like 3000% from where they are now, instead of the 300% gains from just owning straight stock.
The downside is that there’s more risk. If the merger sucks and FMCI ends up at $9, the warrants could end up worthless, while stock would only be down 20%. I HIGHLY doubt that will happen given what we know here and how these tend to play out, but that’s the risk side of the equation.
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