Kenneth Dart—the billionaire cup heir who quietly operates from the Cayman Islands—pulled off something remarkable. His contrarian play on Big Tobacco? A cool $4 billion payday. And now? He's eyeing a different kind of risk. Same appetite for the unconventional, just a fresh target in an industry most traditional money still avoids.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 21m ago
Ngl, this operation by Dart is really outrageous. Tobacco makes 4 billion and then continues to play high risk... This person's risk appetite is truly extreme.
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SleepyValidator
· 4h ago
Tobacco stocks made a comeback, earning 4 billion. This guy really dares to play... but I really can't bear to see the money hiding in the Cayman Islands.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 5h ago
If tobacco can earn 4 Bs, this guy really dares to do it. What kind of tricks will he pull next?
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 5h ago
Tobacco earns 400 billion, this guy really dares to play, now he's eyeing something new...
Kenneth Dart—the billionaire cup heir who quietly operates from the Cayman Islands—pulled off something remarkable. His contrarian play on Big Tobacco? A cool $4 billion payday. And now? He's eyeing a different kind of risk. Same appetite for the unconventional, just a fresh target in an industry most traditional money still avoids.