KLSE (MYR): MAYBULK-OS (5077OS)
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Last Price
0.005
Today's Change
0.00 (0.00%)
Day's Change
0.00 - 0.00
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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.
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doesn't make sense for this to trade at 0.5 sen or even 1 sen. The OS gives the owner the right to buy Pacific Offshore Services (listed in Singapore, last price = SGD0.28) at MYR0.65 or SGD0.2145 at prevailing MYR/SGD rates. So if we buy OS for 1 sen and pay another 65 sen (total cost of 66 sen or SGD0.218) we can sell at SGD0.28 (assuming no change in price) and make a profit. Think the selling pressure is because a lot of investors don't have Singapore trading accounts, so have to sell off their entitlements. But for those with Sing trading accounts this may be worth a look. Last trading day for the OS is Sept 5. Pacific Offshore owns vessels for oil and gas sector and recent results show a turnaround.
2018-09-03 23:45