Just like the title states, in late 2017 I purchased shares in Spark Therapeutics (ONCE) because they had an FDA approval for an eye disease treatment. I checked their ticker and noticed the market was slow to react, so I jumped on and dropped some money on it. Eventually, the market reacted and their stock shot up. It kept going up and I just left it alone. Then fast forward, I kinda lost track of them, life got busy, and didn't really check my portfolio as regularly. Now, looking at my portfolio, I can't find that ticker. I also read Spark was acquired by Roche. When a company gets bought out, doesn't the stock get converted to the parent company? So, shouldn't I own an equal value of what Spark was worth in Roche stocks when the buyout happened? What do I do? Did I lose money? Should I be posting this in r/TIFU? submitted by /u/kenny1911 [link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/rn66m1/purchased_shares_of_spark_therapeutics_once_in/
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