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Finance allah shmoop what is ah warrant Oh it's Acute
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option Like kind of a stock option Light Yeah That's
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How to think about it anyway Okay Okay It pretty
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much feels just like a stock option And yes there
- 00:16
are put warrants and call warrants in the same vein
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- 00:19
as put options and call options So then what's the
- 00:22
diff why don't we just call a warrant a stock
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option Well warrants have you know their own little characteristics
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here and they're usually issued by the company itself where
- 00:31
a stock options on say microsoft will They can be
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issued by anyone who deals in options like goldman morgan
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ups sumitomo whoever whatever investment bank that makes capital markets
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trading happened they can issue options trade him have a
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spread and then make profits in them and there's nothing
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the company can really do about it They can all
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create derivative securities on stocks or bonds of their own
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volition And the company itself just kind of stands there
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looking by and wondering why they didn't get into the
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investment banking business Well goldman morgan and the others then
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offer trading in those options on exchanges in regular form
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Such that many buyers and sellers generally come together liquid
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lee to trade and you know generate profit margins for
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the desks of the bank's trading the securities right The
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banks are basically the casino house and they end up
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making most the money most of time Got that Okay
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another difference warrants and options here Warming's can last five
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ten twenty years that's Usually how many weeks options last
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and the question remains Why would a company issue what
- 01:32
are essentially cheap stock options too Others to buy slices
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of its own pie While the answer as with most
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of these types of company deals is that the company
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has to issue those warrants to get a deal done
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like you know to settle a patent dispute or created
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distribution or manufacturing partnership or some of their tactical arrangement
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to make the good better and to make the problems
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go away well warrants generally or simply held for the
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duration of the partnership or of the company's existence is
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an independent and city well and conversely options are traded
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liquid leon exchanges all over the world and they can
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be sold without a whole lot of discussion with company
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Here this kind of warrant which gives you the right
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to throw a piece of paper in your own financial
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asset jail Very different kind of warrant than this one 00:02:18.383 --> [endTime] You stay away from the arrest warrants
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