two words; "Stop Loss"
Looking for some comments from you "Pros" that know more about this stuff than I do...
I'm holding TQNT ; it's done FANTASTIC since my buy-in back in Feb 2013...up > 400% Not paying a dividend, though...
So they are merging with RFMD, another chip maker, at the end of December, and forming a new Company. The deal is, I get 1.675 shares for each current share ; then they are doing a reverse 1:4 stock split.
I ASSUME these things are supposed to work out with no, or a minor, net $$$ change, from "before" to "after"...is that correct ?
Second : should I take my money and run now, and then maybe buy back in when the dust has settled ?
I think the "new" company has a lot of potential...they make specialty chips for DOD, and are heavily into the worldwide build-out of the 4G-LTE cell infrastructure...thus, I'm inclined to sit tight and ride this merger out.
Any comments appreciated !!!
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two words; "Stop Loss"
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