# New Dairy Stock or Convertible Bond - Which is Better?

This appears to be a question comparing investment options for a company (likely referring to a Chinese dairy company), asking whether the regular stock or convertible bond is a better investment choice.

To properly answer this question, one would need to compare:
- **Stock**: Growth potential, dividend yield, volatility
- **Convertible Bond**: Fixed income, conversion rights, downside protection

However, this is a general investment question without specific context. The best choice depends on individual risk tolerance, investment timeline, and market conditions.

New Dairy Convertible Bonds have nine months until maturity, with a maximum loss of 23% and a premium of 32%. The premium is too high, so I’m considering buying the stock directly, but the company is short on funds and plans to issue Hong Kong stocks. There’s still a possibility of resolving the convertible bonds. What does everyone think is better?

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