The Stock Warrant Handbook

The Stock Warrant Handbook
Author: Dudley Pierce Baker
Publisher: Common Stock Warrants
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998872216

This handbook provides investors with an in-depth look at stock warrants. I describe, what is a warrant, why to buy warrants, how to trade, brokerage firms to use, hedging with warrants, etc. also with a glossary of terms and reference materials.

The Investor's Guide to Warrants

The Investor's Guide to Warrants
Author: Andrew McHattie
Publisher: Financial Times/Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1992
Genre: Stock warrants
ISBN: 9780273037514

Andrew McHattie records the growth in the warrants market, examines their advantages over shares and their performance in relation to the stockmarket. Specific chapters are devoted to assessing and selecting warrants and the simple (and more complex) analyses which can be conducted. The question of risk is given thorough coverage explaining how to structure the warrant investment to suit individual preferences. Dealing issues and the holding of warrants are fully examined as is the important question of exercising subscription rights. Having taken the reader step-by-step through the investment process the book then focuses on trading skills and how to take advantage of the opportunities which arise. The new covered warrants markets and overseas warrants are looked at as well as complementary risk instruments, and the future of the warrants markets. provide a specific worked example of all calculations relating to warrants and a comprehensive listing of all UK equity warrants.

The Investor's Guide to Warrants

The Investor's Guide to Warrants
Author: Andrew McHattie
Publisher: Financial Times/Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1996
Genre: Bons de souscription d'actions
ISBN: 9780273612414

Warrants are the fastest growing market on the stock exchange, and represent one of the most exciting investment opportunities around. For many investors, however, there is precious little information available on warrants, and many of the vital facts are obscured by jargon and uncertainty. For these reasons, this guide is a must for anyone interested in this subject.

Equity Warrants

Equity Warrants
Author: Julian Redmayne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998
Genre: Corporations, Foreign
ISBN: 9781855646568

Examines all the facets of the International equity warrant market. Up-to-date statistics and examples are used to analyse the rapidly developing covered market as well as the traditional single company warrant sector.

Handbook on the European Arrest Warrant

Handbook on the European Arrest Warrant
Author: Rob Blekxtoon
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004-11-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789067041812

On 13 June 2002 the Framework Decision on the European Arrest Warrant and Surrender Procedures between Member States of the European Union (EAW) was adopted by the Council of the European Union. The Framework Decision must be implemented by all current and future members of the European Union in their respective legal systems. This handbook offers an introduction to the EAW, its origin and its implications. It sets out the history of extradition as a legal system and compares the EAW with the old system. It includes the full text of the EAW with commentaries per paragraph. Attention is paid to procedural rules as well as to special issues, such as the principles of reciprocity and mutual trust, ne bis in idem, verdicts in absentia and the double criminality rule. The relation of EAW with other relevant legal instruments, including those concerning human rights and procedural safeguards, is also covered.

Andrew Mchattie on Covered Warrants

Andrew Mchattie on Covered Warrants
Author: Andrew McHattie
Publisher: Harriman House Limited
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781897597200

The traditional company warrants market is set to be eclipsed by a new market which should offer huge opportunities for active investors. Revised regulations have paved the way for a new 'covered warrants' market in London.- The number of warrants available for trading by private investors on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) will multiply many times over.- Warrants will become available on a broad range of blue-chip companies, sector baskets, and on both UK and overseas indices.- Investors will be able to buy both calls and puts.- The vast majority of the new warrants will be exercisable for cash which will mean they can be traded free of stamp duty.This book is intended as a primer for investors new to covered warrants, although more experienced investors may also find some value in the timely information about the formation of the new market in London. Readers used to dealing in traditional listed warrants in the UK will find the new covered warrants quite different. Jargon is unavoidable, but it is explained in the text and in the glossary at the back.