Don't think that large Chinese ownership implies sovereign risk...

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    Don't think that large Chinese ownership implies sovereign risk by proxy. Renison is on Australian soil. If anything, Chinese owners are taking Australian sovereign risk. But what we do face is a dominant shareholder and a board/management that is hand picked by that shareholder. So far they have not handled the situation with Old Peak very well. And my other point of worry is that there is a noticeable lack of communication on what the capital management plan should be.
 
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