The bonus is definitely a good one, but I am skeptical of how much further up the share price can go. At the close of trading, there was quite a bit of supply that was not taken up at 100 although there were matching bids at 95.
Buying a share at a huge markup, immediately following an announcement is always fraught with some risk. This is because you will usually not have had enough time to consider all the salient facts. I normally bid just a little higher than the last traded price and if I do not get my bid filled, I look elsewhere. I am sure that the guy(s) who bought at 110 must have been cursing when s/he (they) saw shares available at 100.
All the same , I would not however be surprised if the share at least stabilized at the 100 level or went up a little more albeit at a slower pace.
Nonetheless, I would like to know whether the reported profits are realized gains or not. I have a small stake in this company and I have known them in the past to report huge profit growth from unrealized gains on stock market investments only to have them marked down in the next reporting period.