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60% of the warrant stock goes to the founders, the institute keeps the other 40%.
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The newsdealer said no, that world conditions were too variable these days to warrant stocking up on world maps.
The company has "concluded that enough customers have expressed interest in buying the book to warrant stocking it in our stores," Ms. Keating said.
And Renault will exercise an option to increase its stake in Nissan to 44.4percentt from 36.8percentt by converting warrants into stock at a price of 400 yen a warrant, or about 200 billion yen ($1.6 billion) total, these people said.
They sometimes invest in a range of private securities, including convertible debentures, bonds with warrants, preferred stock and units–a term used when a bond and a warrant are tied together as a security.
The lenders have the option of turning the warrants into stock once Johnston Press passes 10p a share.
Mr. Carr said Tellium needed to offer warrants and stock to its customers as a way to compete with bigger competitors that can offer potential customers low-interest loans.
"That sort of thing is only acceptable to an entrepreneurial landlord," said Mr. Goldstein, who added, "I can't think of an example of a deal including warrants or stock options".
Accidental investor: swapped warrants and stock for rent.
Real estate played an important role in his ascent, as he had the foresight to accept warrants and stock from young tech companies unable to make rent payments.
However, there is also a mountainous pile of derivatives, warrants and stock options that would also come into play, and the problem is I simply don't have the data readily available to fully quantify how much that would add to the already hefty implied price tag of a billion bucks.
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