Lime Energy (LIME) – Going Private – 24% upside (record holders only)
Current Price –$2.02;
Expected pay-off – $2.49;
Upside – 24%;
Expiration Date – TBD (shareholder vote on 10th of November, 2016)
Current Price –$2.02;
Expected pay-off – $2.49;
Upside – 24%;
Expiration Date – TBD (shareholder vote on 10th of November, 2016)
Current Price – $12;
Offer Price – $12.75 (for record holders of up to 299 shares);
Upside – $225 or 6% (for record holders holders of up 299 shares);
Expiration date – TBD (shareholder meeting date not yet set);
Current Price – $0.008;
Offer Price – $0.04 (for holders of up to 2499 shares);
Upside – $80 or 400% (for holders of up 2499 shares);
Expiration date – TBD;
Current Price – $0.2;
Offer Price – $0.3 (for holders of up to 199 shares);
Upside – $20 (for holders of up 199 shares);
Expiration date – TBD (shareholder meeting to be held on 21st of March);
Current Price – $0.57;
Offer Price – $0.73 (for holders of up to 249 shares);
Upside – $40 (for holders of up 249 shares);
Expiration date – TBD (expected by the end of Feb);
Current Price – $2.34;
Offer Price – $3 (for holders of up to 50000 shares);
Upside – 28% (for holders of up 50000 shares);
Expiration date – TBD (shareholder voting date still to be scheduled);
Current Price – $47.94
Offer Price – $52.5 (for holders of up to 249 shares)
Upside – 9.5% or $1130 (for holders of up 249 shares)
Expiration date – TBD (shareholder vote is scheduled for 15th of December 2015)
Current Price – $0.06
Offer Price – $0.15 (for holders of up to 100 shares)
Upside – 150% or $9 (for holders of up 100 shares)
Expiration date – TBD (shareholder vote is scheduled for 5th of August 2015)
Cimetrix announced changed of terms for going private transactions.
Owners of less than 10,000 (previously 20,000) shares will be cashed out upon consummation of the transaction.
Current Price – $0.2
Offer Price – $0.5 (for holders of less than 200 shares)
Upside – 150% or $60 for holders of 199 shares
Expiration date – TBD
Current Price – $0.14
Offer Price – $0.15 (for holders of less than 20,000 shares)
Upside – 7% or $199 for holders of 19,999 shares
Expiration date – TBD
Trading Strategy:
Buy 19999 shares of CMXX and wait for the reverse-split
Summary:
To accomplish the reduction in the number of record holders of the Common Stock, the Company will effect a reverse stock split of its outstanding Common Stock, whereby each 20,000 shares of Common Stock outstanding as of the effective date of
Current Price – $29.00
Offer Price – $30.00 (for holders of less than 600 shares)
Upside – 3.5% or $599 for holders of 599 shares
Expiration date – 5th Dec 2014 shareholder meeting to decide whether to proceed with the proposed transaction
Trading Strategy:
Buy 599 shares of MCEM and wait for reverse-split after the shareholder meeting (4th December 2014)
Summary:
The Board of Directors has authorized amendments to the Company’s Articles of Incorporation that would effect a 1-for-600 Reverse Stock
Current Price – $0.44
Offer Price – $0.55
Upside – 25% or $220 for holders of 1999 shares
Expiration date – not announced yet
Trading Strategy:
Buy 1999 shares of FPCG and wait for reverse-split after the shareholder meeting (meeting date has not been set yet)
Summary:
The Board has authorized a 1-for-2,000 Reverse Stock Split, subject to stockholder approval at the Meeting. The intended effect of the Reverse Stock Split is to reduce the number of record holders of our common
Current Price – $1.01
Offer Price – $1.05
Upside – 4% or $800 for holders of 19999 shares
Expiration date – not announced yet
Trading Strategy:
Buy 19999 shares of ETEC and wait for reverse-split to take place, at which point the shares will be cashed out.
Summary:
On April 30, 2013, a Special Committee of the Board (the “Special Committee”) recommended and the Board approved a reverse stock split (the “Reverse Stock Split”) of the Company’s authorized, issued and outstanding common
Current Price – $1.5
Offer Price – $1.75
Upside – 17%
Expiration date – Not announced Yet
Summary:
The Board has approved a 2-for-1,771,175 reverse stock split (the “Reverse Split”) such that shareholders owning less than one whole share of our common stock following the Reverse Split will have their fractional shares cancelled and converted into the right to receive the cash consideration described below. The entire going-private transaction, including the Reverse Split and the purchase of fractional shares after