Anyone have Ernesto's email? We should invite him to this board...maybe it would open his eyes to some of these facts and the perspective of retail shareholders.
I don't think Ernesto gives two coilers about us retail investors. If so, he would have shaken things up long ago.
But I do wonder what's in it for him up to this point? Unlike Elmer, who earns a fat salary, what is Ernesto gaining by having a substantial share of his wealth tied up in CUU for so many years? Has he been able to use his capital losses to offset capital gains elsewhere?
Usually a billionaire like to see speedy returns on his money, not to have it languish in obscurity for decades. It's bizarre.