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FutureGNR

09/19/23 10:32 PM

#6303 RE: SEV123 #6302

But the warrants don't give you free shares, they just give you the right to buy shares at 0.65.

So even if you bought at 30 cents and sold today for a profit you'd still have to pay 65 cents to buy the warrant shares.

Not to mention the tax consequences of selling just to buy the warrant shares.

What they Are good for is that you can wait and see if the price shoots up before you buy.


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