Symbol: | CHOCA |
Status: | Inactive |
IPO Date: | Jan 16, 2001 |
The story of Chocolat centers on a mysterious woman who moves to town and opens a chocolate shop across the street from the church. In no time, social order is turned upside-down in a variety of funny and romantic interludes. The town priest views chocolate as a sin and begins to see his power threatened by the success of the chocolate shop. Juliette Binoche stars as the chocolate shop owner with Johnny Depp playing her love interest.
Options are short term investment opportunities based around a specific event. Typically options are released opening weekend of a particular MovieStock. This form of speculation takes the form of "calls" and "puts" and last only for opening weekend.
Call
A call option is the opposite of a put option. A call speculates that the related MovieStock will have a higher box office take for its opening weekend than the strike price. A $20 call has a strike price of $20, and will delist at zero if the movie does not make $20 million or more during opening weekend. If the film makes more than $20 million it will cash out at a price determined by the following formula: (Actual Box Office - Strike Price). For Example if the film made $25 million the call would cash out at H$5.00 (H$25 - H$20).
Chocolat H$5 Call (CHOCA)
H$0.00
Delist Date Delist Price
Shares Held Long on HSX: 0
Shares Held Short on HSX: 0
Trading Volume on HSX (Today): 0
This Week | H$3.17 | H$2.00 |
This Month | H$3.17 | H$2.00 |
This Season | H$3.17 | H$2.00 |
This Year | H$3.17 | H$2.00 |
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