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Dowgate Capital - Capitalising on the booming AIM market (DGT)     

overgrowth - 09 Feb 2005 20:52

Dowgate Capital (DGT) are sitting in the middle of a goldmine!

This company through their sole trading arm City Financial Associates are looking to take full advantage of the "booming" AIM market this year. Dowgate provide NOMAD (NOMinated ADvisor) services to AIM companies and also have full Corporate Broker status which means that they can fund placements on behalf of the companies they represent.

On first sight, the fact that Dowgate exist in the often veiled financial services sector makes you think twice about investing in company such as this because it would be impossible to understand what they were doing - however, think again!

DGT bring new companies to the AIM (Alternative Investment Market). For each new company "floated" on AIM, they take arrangement fees when acting as NOMAD. After the company is launched then for a nice steady earner DGT get another healthy chunk of cash every year for looking after them (note that all AIM companies must have a nominated adviser - thereby securing a ready source of recurring income).

Because DGT also act as a Corporate broker they can get a very healthy percentage for arranging placement of shares with insititutions before a new company floats. In addition, because placements come outside the sphere of yearly NOMAD work, they can also gain healthy percentages of placements which companies may need to make throughout the year when they need a quick injection of cash to speed growth.

Current NOMADships: 28 companies represented (gives recurring income of approx 480,000 per year)

Current on-going Brokerage agreements: 19 companies (income depends on placements)

For flotations, depending on the size of a company, fees charged will be anything from 50,000 to 100,000+ For placements (the real earner), DGT get anything from 3% to around 12% of the TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED - For example a new company raising 3M though a placement will earn DGT anything from 90,000 to 360,000 ! These figures are indicative as actual deals all differ due to circumstances and DGT sometimes take payment in shares - they still have a tasty chunk of Setstone shares and when this Russian exploration company comes back to AIM, predictions are that the share price will rocket. Note that the amount that this little company can earn in fees is huge and every new deal that comes through we know will contribute another healthy chunk into the bottom line. The good news with every new floatation means that it's another chunk of recurring revenue which could go on for years, with DGT having to do very little. New clients gained in 2005 are:

Mediazest (NOMAD & broker) Elite Strategies (NOMAD) Process Handling (NOMAD) Poland Investment Fund (NOMAD) Nanotech Energy (NOMAD & broker) Archimedia Ventures (NOMAD & broker) Red Leopard Holdings (NOMAD) Alba Mineral Resources (NOMAD & broker) Intandem Films (NOMAD & broker) Motive Television (NOMAD) IncaGold (NOMAD) Sportswinbet (NOMAD & Broker) Infoscreen Networks (NOMAD & Broker) Mark Kingsley (NOMAD & Broker) Croatia Ventures (NOMAD & Broker) Pantheon Leisure (NOMAD) Firenze Ventures (Ofex Advisor) FlightStore Group (NOMAD & Broker) Euro Capital Projects (NOMAD) Pearl Street Holdings (NOMAD) Worldwide Natural Resources (Ofex Advisor) Dovedale Ventures (Ofex Advisor) Other 2005 work completed:Neptune-Calculus VCT offer for subs of up to 12 million Advisory work for TGM on London Bus disposal for 20.4M Advisory work for Creightons on property disposal Advisory work for Hampton Trust on company restructuring Advisory work for Interbulk Investments on acquisition of Inbulk Advisory work for Fundamental-e Investments on two disposals Advisory work for Designer Vision re: Design Rights against Centurion Electronics

Click Here for fundamentals and profit projections.
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andysmith - 28 Jul 2005 21:59 - 1247 of 2787

Tempted to top-up from here, bb seems enthusiastic that 1.2-1.5p guaranteed but why would there be a large seller now if they could get 50-100% more in a months time? or am I just being thick? Already have some at 0.59p so not at all negative on this, just trying to understand the logic of what is being suggested.

markusantonius - 28 Jul 2005 22:02 - 1248 of 2787

EXACTLY, Andy!!!! Also my main concerns, mate.

I pose the question again - directly to DGT - Does GHW have any "pre-conditions" over you? Was having a non-exec director on the Board part of the [or any other] deal? Is GHW "leaking" stock to match deals thus keeping the price down? Does DGT need GHW approval before sanctioning any further steps forward? What was their original deal with you? Is GHW holding you back in any way? What leverage do they hold over you, if any? If none, then please say so here?

ptholden - 28 Jul 2005 22:32 - 1249 of 2787

Andy

Why does any investor sell? Profit. The only people who have said that DGT is worth 1.5p are investors on Financial BBs. DGT certainly haven't said that they are worth 1.5p, in fact directly the opposite. During my email ping pong with TR he stated quite categorically that the current situation from the last set of accounts relates to a much lower SP. However, from the information that we have been able to glean from the posted documents on the CFA website, it seems certain that the company will turn over a nice profit for H1. The calculated profit by us investors relates to a SP of 1.25p-1.50p. Just because that's what we think that's what the company will be worth, it doesn't mean that is what will happen. If you were GHW would you be taking advice from this BB (or any other) or taking your profits? It's just like any other company. Take SEO for example; figures of 30p, 50p, 1 are been thrown around so why are people selling now. Taking profits. Not everyone's strategy is the same.

Markus

If you want DGT to answer that question, send TR an email, his address is on the website. You can't seriously think that he reads this thread. By the way, who is the GHW non-exec director.

pth

overgrowth - 28 Jul 2005 22:34 - 1250 of 2787

Tony Rawlinson has always said that he doesn't know what GHW's intentions were/are as they are simply a company that invested in what was at the time CFA Capital and are not connected with the business.

With 19m shares or less in the company, they're not going to have any clout from a major investor stance either.

markusantonius - 28 Jul 2005 22:55 - 1251 of 2787

Depends what the pre-deal conditions were, OG. Who knows? FYI Small cap companies these day are struggling to find backers. Buyers (Institutions or similar) do indeed have major "clout" and can basically "pick 'n choose" from the best of the crop. There are "underwriters" to consider, for instance, those who hold generous warrants. Everyone has their own agenda and we are all here to make a few quid! Let's be honest, that's what we do.

Suggestion: Anyone who doubts GHW's integrity - why not DYOR online and see what comes up? Might reveal a lot?

EWRobson - 28 Jul 2005 23:13 - 1252 of 2787

Feel that the GHW dialogue is something of a red herring. Don't recall any shareholding that is large enough to exert influence. From statments made by Rawlinson, DGT are in control of their own destiny. Obviously not one to count his chickens but they are certainly laying some golden eggs. Prefer eggs to herrings! Mind, dogs don't mind what they eat, do they sd, so long as they are eating something!

Eric

ptholden - 28 Jul 2005 23:29 - 1253 of 2787

The only relevance that GHW has to the current situation is that they purchased 41M shares of the 60M that Griffin Securities disposed of earlier this year. The shares were not owned by CFA, so where Markus gets this idea that there were pre-deal conditions is beyond me. The transfer / sale of those 41m shares had bugger all to do with CFA. What is material at the moment is whether GHW have now sold the remainder of their holding following their recent diposal. I think they have, for what it is worth.

pth

andysmith - 29 Jul 2005 07:17 - 1254 of 2787

Pete, I'm merely posting a question. I doubt for one minute these bb's influence large holders but they are what us PI's need, a discussion forum.
If I had several million DGT shares, I may bank some profit now just in case but I'd hold onto the rest to see what the results bring.
I did it with MMG, selling some at 185p (200% profit thanks) as I was away when an RNS was due and then the rest at 270p when I thought it had risen too far.

So with DGT, are some PI's locking in profits (and nothing wrong with that), are the MM's getting stock ready for the interims, or do we have a large seller and if so why?

Questions in my head Pete as I have finger poised on the BUY button.

ptholden - 29 Jul 2005 08:54 - 1255 of 2787

Andy

The drip feeding of sells every time we see buys leads me to believe there is a large seller; my second guess is that seller is GHW. This would make sense following the RNS announcing their disposal a couple of weeks ago. They are selling because they are well in profit, I doubt very much that they pay attention to financial BBs or have taken the trouble to research how well DGT have done this year. They have seen the SP consistantly rise and have taken the opportunity to sell into that strength.

For what it is worth Andy, I sold a dog a few days ago and bought a few more at 0.74p, My average is below the price at which you purchased your first tranche. I sold the dog and invested more in DGT because I believe I will see a greater return, even at a purchase price of 0.74p.

Best of luck if you decide to buy more, let's hope that 'ooverhang' has gone and we can get on with it.

pth

snip25 - 29 Jul 2005 12:58 - 1256 of 2787

Looks like the overhang has gone,hold onto your hats gents she's gonna blow!!!

stevieweebie - 29 Jul 2005 19:24 - 1257 of 2787

http://www.sharecast.com/cgi-bin/sharecast/story.cgi?story_id=517502

Intresting for all holders.
This will be us soon.
Have a good weekend all
Stevie

Global Nomad - 29 Jul 2005 20:01 - 1258 of 2787

Well I hope the sp of DGT responds much better than the 2% rise of WHI after its revenue and profit improvements.
GN


the sharecast story...

LONDON (SHARECAST) - A record six months for sponsoring Aim floats helped stockbroker WH Ireland notch up it highest ever first half profits with prospects good for the rest of the year.

'The second half has started well and assuming stable market conditions, we look forward to making good progress over the remainder of the year,' chief executive Laurie Beevers said.

Revenues rose by 35% to 11m with profits up by 85% to 1.9m. That figure included a profit of 0.3m on investment sales.

All areas of the business are developing well, Beevers said and, in particular, corporate finance, corporate broking and financial services
have enjoyed a strong first half year.

Ireland sponsored 17 Aim floats in the interim period and corporate finance has been strong in the second half though stockbroking has been quieter due in part to a general weakening of equity activity, he added.

The interim dividend goes up 50% to 1.25p per share.

markusantonius - 29 Jul 2005 20:39 - 1259 of 2787

B*ll**! Very nearly bought some more today. Planned to wait till Mon./Tues. Just returned after golf to find they'd risen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When will I ever learn to listen to Eric and PTH?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

andysmith - 29 Jul 2005 21:40 - 1260 of 2787

I know the feeling Markus, got into work with folks needing me everywhere, telcons, conference calls, meetings, working lunch off-site etc. Finally sat down at 2pm and logged on to see up >10%. Pleased but annoyed I missed 0.74p buying.

EWRobson - 29 Jul 2005 23:47 - 1261 of 2787

2m buys moved the sp up 0.1p; later 1m sells failed to budge the price. This suggests, firstly, that the assumed selling overhang has gone as evinced by pth; secondly, that the MMs are keen to attract stock, perhaps just to balance their books or perhaps seeing the buying trend. If the sp moves 0.1p on 2m buys, how much will it move when the buying really gets going on the results or, more likely, in anticipation of the results.

Somewhat equivocal about this jump. I have added two decent lumps of stock at 0.76p and 0.74p but my current strategy is to move margin generated on SEO CFDs to DGT stock purchase so not too keen to have the sp running away. So understand feelings of andysmith and markus. I will certainly act as and when the funds are available next week even if it means following a rising market.

Eric

ptholden - 29 Jul 2005 23:56 - 1262 of 2787

:-}
This is my smug look! Well, at least for today.

However, those sells towards the end of the day did make me wonder if our seller had quite finished. Whatever, I don't think it will make any difference now. Next week heralds the month of the Interims, let the serious buying commence!!

pth

stevieweebie - 30 Jul 2005 09:08 - 1263 of 2787

Tut Tut Marcus.
I wont say I told you so. ooopps I said it LOL
Stevie
ps I think that hypnosis chap off the telly does dvd's on increasing your confidence, Paul something or other.
Chow

howzer - 30 Jul 2005 09:26 - 1264 of 2787

Just bought 100,000 - think that it has got to blow - very soon....

markusantonius - 30 Jul 2005 12:47 - 1265 of 2787

I know, Stevie. I'm just expecting some major p*** taking from PTH next time we play golf (he's only beaten me once in 7 attempts!). He (and Eric)'s been blagging this share for months now when they were as low as 35p.

If it does, by any chance, drop back again then The Shark will definitely buy again. What more can one say?

ptholden - 30 Jul 2005 20:40 - 1266 of 2787

Never kick a man when he's down Markus. What's this bollocks about once in seven times?

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