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Warrant Symbol - WLC.WT
Number  Trading -
Expiration Date -  June 9, 2017.
Cusip - 95854Q 16 6
Exercise Price - $0.90

Warrants called to trade news:




Western Lithium to list 5.7 million warrants July 30

2015-07-28 18:34 MT - Warrants Called to Trade

Western Lithium USA Corp. will list 5,706,875 share purchase warrants on the Toronto Stock Exchange at the open on Thursday, July 30, 2015, according to the TSX. The exchange reports the listing covers warrants issued as part of the 11,413,750 units sold to the public at 70 cents per unit pursuant to a June 2, 2015, short form prospectus. Each unit consisted of one share and one-half of a warrant. Each whole warrant entitles the holder to buy another share at 90 cents at any time before 4 p.m. (Vancouver time) on June 9, 2017.

The warrants will trade under the symbol WLC.WT and Cusip No. 95854Q 16 6.

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Warrant Terms
  • Expiration Date: The last day the warrants can be exercised. If warrants aren't going to be exercised then they must be sold the day before the expiry date. The longer the time to expiry the more valuable the warrants.
  • Leverage: A measure of how much you can increase your exposure to a share if you bought warrants instead of making a direct investment. It is the current share price divided by the current price of the warrant.
  • Intrinsic Value: The difference between the exercise price and the actual trading price of the common stock. Once the common has gone over the exercise price, the warrants are "In the Money."
  • Volatility: The higher the volatility rating, the higher the price of the warrant. Historical volatility is calculated by using the standard deviation of an underlying stock price over a specific period.
  • Time Value: The difference between the current warrant price and its intrinsic value. Interpreted as the consideration paid for the advantage the warrant buyer has over the direct investor.
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