Thursday, December 24, 2020 4:25:51 PM
Less risk in the warrants if the merger falls through and much higher reward if stock does well long term.
However, vast majority of SPAC lose money after merger. If you bought at today’s price, if merger went through tomorrow your rights would be converted to BRPA at 29.63 (not accounting for dilution) when you effectively paid 13.40. Effective cost from warrants are 17.19 but you can’t exercise right away anyways. You’d need BRPA to go up another ~4 to $33 to get the same return (per share) but you could buy ~twice as many warrants due to leverage. You can also be forced to exercise the warrants sooner than you’d like if it is trading consistently high.
Basically I agree with everything you said but there is lots of minutiae to consider when comparing the rights vs warrants.
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