Monday, October 30, 2023 1:01:20 PM
Kindly, explain to me how the common stock going up in price would reduce dilution and less money?
The strike price of the warrants if exercised has absolutely nothing to do with the value of Fannie Mae’s business. The SPS conversion to common stock at whatever price has absolutely nothing to do with the value of Fannie Mae’s business.
Stock price has nothing to do with the intrinsic value of the earnings power of the business.
Please explain to me your reasoning
Quote” Has anyone here ever considered that a decline in commons' stock price is in the government's best interest? “ End of Quote
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