Why are companies in a bull market less willing to issue warrants as part of their financing units?
Replied byCollin Kettell
Founder & CEO at Palisades Goldcorp
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Location: North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Started: 2019
Ideally, companies prefer to issue straight shares without warrants to secure long-term shareholders. Warrants are sweetener tools used when capital is scarce. Now that the bull market has developed, companies can raise capital without offering warrants.
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