by backoffice | March 30, 2016 6:12 pm
for lack of a better word Guaranteed Income Certificates? Could the big secret be Warrants? According to the story Warren Buffett[1] has made some handsome profits utilizing these when he buys large blocks of shares in a company. These are certificates that allow the holder to purchase shares in a company at a set price before an expiration date. Is there anywhere to get the names of these warrants[2] and their expiration dates? Thanks Travis
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There is not any one place to look for warrants — the canadian ones are pretty well covered by canadianwarrants.com and by listings at the Financial Post (http://www.financialpost.com/markets/data/group-warrants.html), but US warrants are not separately available in an easy list from the major press sources or from the exchanges as far as I can tell. Most of them are either TARP warrants, of which there are a dozen or so listed and trading on banks and insurance companies, or the warrants that are issued in the formation of a SPAC (the “blank check” companies that raise money for an undecided acquisition and have a couple years to consummate that acquisition, usually investors in these get warrants as incentive).