KLSE: FGV-C7 (5222C7)
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Company warrants are issued by the company and give the holders the right, but not an obligation, to subscribe for new ordinary shares at a specified price during a specified period of time.
Structured warrants are proprietary instruments issued by a third-party issuer, namely an eligible broker or financial institution that give holders the right, but not the obligation, to buy (call warrants) or sell (put warrant) the underlying instrument in the future for a fixed price.
A call warrant is in-the-money when the exercise price is lower than the price of the underlying share.
A put warrant is in-the-money when the underlying share price is lower than the exercise price.
In the money
exercise price 1.55, c7 price now 0.10, if mother price up to 1.75 ( NTA : 1.73 ) c7 should at 0.15 ~ 0.20. can be considered...
2015-09-15 10:50
yeap.but FGV mother company is not strong either fundamentally. just for goreng within these few days.cant last long
2015-09-15 10:52
selectively.not planning to trust him for the 20bil though.just enjoying the atmosphere of carnival at this period of time.short term hit and run.now it's just like gambling.
2015-09-15 11:44
maybe... ( knock the door ) excuse me, anybody can sell some 0.095 to me?? Q la ~
2015-09-15 11:47
Opps. Really ? Never know what happen in stock market, many fortune teller...
2015-09-15 11:52
u c u c, big boys scare small fish want buy in bulk in 0.09. follow Q 0.09 ~
2015-09-17 09:26
price 0.095 ~ 0.10, trade cautious. run & hit. Already start looking for other counter to rest. Good luck everybody ~
2015-09-17 11:30
Trade wisely.. remember what happened after 14 September and the mom now trading at over 100 P/E. Thus.. gluck everyone..
2015-10-13 13:22
Up more that 63% in a single day.. crazy.. many peeps will be trapped and cry. Do you think you are smarter than the market makers. Do NOT succumb to greed. Trade carefuly.. learn the C7 details etc..
2015-10-19 17:55
Loaded @ 0.165, 0.17 after will rebound back 0.18. Hope can get more 0.17 later hehe....
2015-10-20 13:33
Thanks. If exercise price = 1.55 + current price 0.16 = 1.71. Mother price = 1.74. Is C7 trading at a discount now?
2015-10-22 11:16
When fgv trade at 1.67 - 1.74 e C1 only trade at 0.115-0.14, so if fgv drop back to 1.7 wats e price on C1?
2015-10-22 11:43
As of Thursday (3rd December), a total of 6 warrants issued by Macquarie have sold out of inventory or are approaching the sold-out level. These warrants consist of 3 warrants over index (i.e. FBMKLCI-HS, FBMKLCI-HT and HSI-CY) while the remaining are warrants over single stocks (i.e. FGV-C7, UEMS-C21 and UEMS-C21).
When a warrant is listed the issuer must specify an amount of inventory, meaning the maximum number of warrants that can be sold. When a particular warrant is approaching the end of its available inventory, the issuer will typically widen the offer price to discourage further buying from investors. Once the inventory of ‘sold out’ the issuer can no longer provide an offer price.
To alert investors, Macquarie will highlight these warrants on our website as “Sold Out”. This means that Macquarie is no longer able to provide a tight spread and the OFFER price is widened to avoid further selling to investors. In some cases, where the inventory is completely sold out, there will be no offer price. However, Macquarie’s BID price will be maintained and will follow the underlying price movements, allowing existing investors to sell back the warrants at a fair price.
Investors should use caution when buying warrants that are “Sold out”
When the Macquarie’s OFFER price is widened for a sold-out warrant, investors should note that in some circumstances the market BID price may be inflated, as other investors may be bidding higher than Macquarie’s bid price. Investors should take caution when buying such warrants, as these investors may not be bidding such high prices when they need to exit their position. It is advisable to always check to see whether a warrant is “Sold Out” before investing.
How do I know if a warrant is “Sold Out”?
There are two ways that investors can determine whether a warrant is sold out:
Refer to the Macquarie warrants homepage at the “Inventory Sold-Out” section to check the list of warrants that are low in inventory, if any.
Refer to the Live Matrix page (https://www.malaysiawarrants.com.my/tools?sp=lmatrix) to see where Macquarie’s bid/offer is quoted for a warrant.
Macquarie’s “live matrix” is a particularly powerful tool and a first in Malaysia. We strongly recommend that all investors consult this before each trade. The live matrix has a direct link to Macquarie’s market making system and shows investors where Macquarie’s bid and offer prices will be in a warrant (for the various levels in the underlying) at any particular point in time. If Macquarie makes changes to our pricing or our spreads it will be immediately updated on this page (you may need to refresh your browser), giving investors a very transparent view of our pricing. Please note that this price matrix can change intraday.
2015-12-04 20:40
zack_liza how much % is your paper loss? Too many retail inside, don't set high hopes. just my 2 cents
2015-12-04 20:41
coffeepimple
today see this stock .0.145 target.
2015-09-15 08:53