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How is this for a scenario: You own a small portfolio of 9...

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    How is this for a scenario: You own a small portfolio of 9 companies. The companies are very small listed companies with volatile earnings profiles. You then proceed to gear the portfolio using a $17.5M debt instrument with inbuilt financial penalties if the LTV ratio exceeds 45%. The value of the portfolio crashes to the point where you may need to sell a small part of your largest holding in which you own 127,614,019 shares (14% of the company).
    ASX: MOV > Today. No depth. Zero sales. Chart in downtrend. Last traded @ $0.30. One buyer at $0.23. Mission impossible.
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    Last edited by Stumpedup: 11/07/24
 
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