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SP🅰️C-M🅰️N posts on X about nav, $15shr, drops, $330m the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence finance
Social topic influence nav, $15shr, drops, $330m, $150m, $upxi, sol, Sentiment, beta, balance sheet
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"@milesjennings @daranda Leverage should only be for mature assets. Not sure I would even include SOL there. But yes companies need to manage cap table risk. $UPXI is high risk with $150m convert and SOL only worth $330m. If SOL drops 50%+ the equity is wiped out. They dont know what they are doing" @SPACMAN17 on X 2025-07-26 21:27:51 UTC 2470 followers, XXX engagements
"@milesjennings @daranda All a treasury management company does is grow beta to the underlying asset over time. In bull markets people want that exposure and you trade above 1x. In bear markets people dont and you trade below. How much it trades above or below will be driven by sentiment" @SPACMAN17 on X 2025-07-26 21:08:57 UTC 2470 followers, XX engagements
"@Mgfitness24 This is why you could never run a business. Nothing wrong with dilution if it generates growth. Dilution to fix a distressed balance sheet is bad. Know the difference" @SPACMAN17 on X 2025-07-26 21:44:28 UTC 2470 followers, XX engagements
"@SpacGuru @WeAreGogoro Is this well known I'm pretty sure the highlighted language below means Gogoro is waiving the minimum cash condition and this deal is going to close no matter what. It should also mean the risk that $PPGHW going to 40c on a deal termination is off the table" @SPACMAN17 on X 2022-03-22 16:48:51 UTC 2458 followers, XX engagements
"@ImperiumPaper There is accounting NAV and then there is market NAV. Neither is right/wrong. Question is whether the shareholder values the liquidity or not. Most shareholders seem to view these (rightly or wrongly) as permanent homes for the underlying asset so the answer feels like no" @SPACMAN17 on X 2025-07-26 21:34:21 UTC 2470 followers, XXX engagements
"@ImperiumPaper Short answer is yes you flubbed the math. It says in that table that there are 0.5m public shares. At $15/shr the market cap is $7m" @SPACMAN17 on X 2025-07-26 20:40:10 UTC 2470 followers, XXX engagements
"@ImperiumPaper The presentation said the NAV at $XX was 0.76x and regardless of where ENA traded and PIPE shares issued it would fix $XX to that ratio. At $15/shr I assume its XXX% that 0.76x or 1.14x NAV" @SPACMAN17 on X 2025-07-26 21:16:08 UTC 2470 followers, XX engagements