I see your point Morti.
I think he does and will do each and every job, to the best of his ability, otherwise he would not be undertaking those roles.
A man of his level of reputation would not want take more on board than what he can handle, otherwise he would face the risk of tarnishing his impeccable career.
Look at the previous roles he was concurrently undertaking, he always delivered. Therefore, I personally do not think his ability is a significant risk to CNO and their shareholders. I do see your point though.
In my opinion, the main difference between his role with CNO and the other roles he is undertaking is that, he is investing his own funds in this project, which in itself is a vote of reassurance to current and prospective investors.
I really do hope every shareholder gains from this stock.
Chucknology, I am probably not the most indicated person to address your post. Normally I avoid commenting on areas that I cannot add some value. However, I do think your share price analogy is lucid. Possibly someone else can provide further feedback on your questions.
ASX300, thanks for your words.
Cheers.
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