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#59153

Re: Farmas USA

El debate de los ingresos gastos....este ultimo trimestre declaran 16.5 kilos facturados entiendo,y unos 13,5 de gastos,suponiendo que la tendencia se mantenga,quizas no estamos muy lejos de empezar a ganar pasta? Un añito?

#59155

Re: Farmas USA

Han confirmado que los 15 kilos de los chinos ya se han cobrado en febrero. A esos 15 mill para Q1 habría que añadir los 12 de los warrants vencidos en febrero como ingresos financieros (si así es como se hace, que esta parte no la tengo del todo clara). Así que para Q1 2015 los resultados deberían ser muy buenos aunque las ventas se mantengan estancadas.

Eso sí, para el resto del año habría que ir aumentando las ventas para acabar con números decentes.

AMRN

#59156

Re: Farmas USA

¿cómo se come la vela de MNKD?

#59157

Re: Farmas USA

 

Mira el comentario del poster sts66

"AMRN is likely to get another $12M from warrants that expired in the money on Friday - ~8M for $1.50 - dunno if they'll announce if they were exercised on Tuesday, my guess is yes. And the China deal was almost certainly released when it was to get the pps high enough to those warrants to be worth it."

 

http://seekingalpha.com/article/2961006-amarin-deal-with-eddingpharm-significantly-improves-funding-situation

 

AMRN

 

 

http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/08/stock-option-warrant.asp

 

A stock warrant is just like a stock option because it gives you the right to purchase a company's stock at a specific price and at a specific date. However, a stock warrant differs from an option in two key ways:

  1. A stock warrant is issued by the company itself
  2. New shares are issued by the company for the transaction. Unlike a stock option, a stock warrant is issued directly by the company. When a stock option is exercised, the shares usually are received or given by one investor to another; when a stock warrant is exercised, the shares that fulfill the obligation are not received from another investor, but directly from the company.

Companies issue stock warrants to raise money. When stock options are bought and sold, the company that owns the stocks does not receive any money from the transactions. However, a stock warrant is a way for a company to raise money through equity (stocks). A stock warrant is a smart way to own shares of a company because a warrant usually is offered at a price lower than that of a stock option. The longest term for an option is two to three years, while a stock warrant can last for up to 15 years. So, in many cases, a stock warrant can prove to be a better investment than a stock option if mid- to long-term investments are what you seek.

#59160

Re: Farmas USA

Yo he vuelto a entrar en Xoma a 3.65.

XOMA.

Saludos.

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