Although they were originally sold as one paper with multiple agendas, they appear to have been segregated to favor trading as independents.
I don't know if you could openly buy one arm of that deal, but the original investors seemed to have gotten the most ripened benefits, imho.
It's like buying a coupon that you've got 5 years to use. Do you wait for the big sale to shop and get the most bang for your buck?
Remember too that the common stock will ultimately be the best factor in picking the right time to cash in on those warrants. Same gamble as trading a new ticker, just a different chain of casinos. :) JMHO
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