Have you lost any shares?
Were you planning on selling before the merger?
If you haven't lost any shares, and weren't planning on selling anytime soon, have you lost anything?
Does the price even matter?
The answer to that question is "of course the price matters." It matters because when it goes down, you can buy more. There is nothing more fun than getting a stock you believe in on sale. It's like, the greatest feeling ever. I've decided that if DWACW goes down to $2.00, I'm selling a kidney.
If it goes down to $1.00 I'll sell the other one.
Have you lost any shares?
Were you planning on selling before the merger?
If you haven't lost any shares, and weren't planning on selling anytime soon, have you lost anything?
Does the price even matter?
The answer to that question is "of course the price matters." It matters because when it goes down, you can buy more. There is nothing more fun than getting a stock you believe in on sale. It's like, the greatest feeling ever. If DWACW goes down to a dollar, I'm selling my kidney.
Probably both of them.