Been watching CVI for a while and the events unfolding today reminds me of AAF, formerly NWA, there was a lot of hype suggesting big deals going through, other parties back down and the sp fell a little on the announcement date as CVI had done toda.. then fell substantially on the following days as people who arent at the computers all day digested the info. I was a holder of AAF and didnt get out and am sitting on huge losses wishing I had sold out when I first heard the news...(check out the aaf chart and the news release dates and how the news took a couple of days to sink in.. would be surprised to see CVI follow this pattern) perhaps there is a lesson to be learnt for CVI holders now get out while you can still scrape some cash together. I am not downramping just offering advice from personal experience as I wish someone had to me, obviously if you believe in CVI then now would be the worst time to sell and would be opportunity to accumulate.
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