Why Fortuna Silver Mines (FSM) Stock Is Diving

The proceeds will be used to repay bank debt, fund working capital, cover general corporate expenses, and repay existing 4.65% senior subordinated unsecured convertible debentures unless these are converted into shares before redemption. The company plans to issue a redemption notice for the current debentures before the new offering closes.

The interest rate and conversion rate for the new notes will be set based on market conditions at the time of the offering. The notes will bear semi-annual interest, be convertible into shares, and include redemption and repurchase rights for both the company and the holders under certain conditions.

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How To Buy FSM Stock

By now you're likely curious about how to participate in the market for Fortuna Silver Mines – be it to purchase shares, or even attempt to bet against the company.

In the the case of Fortuna Silver Mines, which is trading at $4.99 as of publishing time, $100 would buy you 20.04 shares of stock.

According to data from Benzinga Pro, FSM has a 52-week high of $6.36 and a 52-week low of $2.58.

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