Multiple Choice
Warrants differ from options in a number of ways.Which of the following statements about warrants and options is false?
A) When originally issued, the life of a warrant is usually much longer than that of a call option.
B) Warrants are usually issued by the company on whose stock the warrant is written.
C) Warrants are often used by companies as sweeteners to make new issues of debt or equity more attractive.
D) Warrant holders have voting rights while option holders do not.
E) None of the above (that is, all statements are true)
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