Do you have any thing supporting that Pensador-bucket theory of yours?
It's not a bad logic at all, but I'd have thought if it were the case, CVI would have told shareholders about that. It would instil confidence in the plot. I can't see why they wouldn't. ???
My theory - as I've written before - is that CVI is in fact the raising-bucket. One of CVI's greatest features is the wonderful liquidity in it's ASX listed shares, making it easy to off-load placements on small investors via big warehouse-type in-betweens.
CVI Price at posting:
8.9¢ Sentiment: None Disclosure: Not Held