The share price of Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAS) climbed 25% in the first three days of this week as traders punted on restructuring plans to turn around the loss-making carrier. With seven structured call warrants and one put warrant listed on the exchange, you would thought traders have many options to punt on the stock. A closer examination on these warrants suggest that most of them are still overvalued.
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