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CONCHA Plc (CHA)     

smiler o - 07 Feb 2012 09:54


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Welcome to CONCHA PLC (formerly Hot Tuna (International) PLC.

The stated aims of CONCHA PLC are to evaluate and invest in a broad range of
technology, media, well being and related industries.



Company History

Hot Tuna was born in Australia in the summer of 1969 to serve the demands of sojourning surfers, the product of a dedicated surfer�s passion fueled by the skill of his fashion designer wife. Spreading on the bodies and boards of watermen through coastal locales in the South Pacific, the brand quickly burgeoned globally, becoming an influential leader in the nascent surf industry and one of the progenitors of the neon era of surf in the '80s. Through the brand�s storied history, a long list of notables, in and out of the water, have waved the Hot Tuna banner at one time or another in their careers, including pro surfers such as Richie Lovett, Robbie Page, Beau Emerton and Drew Courtney.

In September 2005, Hot Tuna (International) PLC purchased the Hot Tuna brand from a consortium of investors and listed it on AIM, a division of the London Stock Exchange.

In the interest of managing its brand profile and distribution globally, the public Company began a rapid acquisition of its licensed interests around the world. Talented designers and key management with apparel business expertise from Quiksilver, O�Neill, Ocean Pacific, Rip Curl and Perry Ellis International, among others, were recruited to drive the process in the key markets of the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom. In July 2006, entrepreneur and fashion icon Elle Macpherson, who grew-up with the brand in Australia, was appointed as an executive director of Hot Tuna (International) PLC, her interests focused on design and distribution issues, as well as overall youth fashion and market insight. The Company's name change to Concha Plc (AIM Ticker: CHA) will become effective and the Company will begin trading under its new name from 8:00 a.m. on 7 February 2012.

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panto - 24 Apr 2014 12:44 - 147 of 358

Shortie, short yourself out, you will not catch me cos I post what I do ...............

Below was my first post and that was my second buy on the day at that price 0.6574p the share were moving very fast that day, it finished 0.10p up, the one I sold was bough at 0.62p earlier.

panto - 07 Apr 2014 14:49 - 53 of 145
Paying full offer 0.66p earlier 0.6574p was the norm, must be ready for the next move

panto - 24 Apr 2014 12:48 - 148 of 358

re- one lot of two = half at my primary school

not cynic
because one lot was bigger than the other, so go to primary school to learn maths

you lot not good for anything but CHAT, CHAT AND CHAT, so go to the nosence threat and do it there

cynic - 24 Apr 2014 12:54 - 149 of 358

so bugger off back to menorca then (another of your aliases too)

so did you sell the bigger half or the smaller half?

panto - 24 Apr 2014 13:14 - 150 of 358

Another frustated one, can not win with the truth

bugger off ............. you and you family deserve what you lot got, now on the past and the future is my answer

panto - 24 Apr 2014 13:20 - 151 of 358

I make sure I did not post my sell here at the time cos I knew some buggers may follow me again ( and do the wrong thing )

so I posted my sell at the IOF thread.........

panto - 24 Apr 2014 11:00 - 118 of 119
re - Dead cat bounce first thing tomorrow?

It has so I bought some at 25.50p, lets see how much is the bounce
took some large profits on another stock, and IOF was a good candidate

Dil - 24 Apr 2014 13:21 - 152 of 358

But none of us deserve you.

cynic - 24 Apr 2014 13:22 - 153 of 358

you are a very sad man with such a huge chip on his shoulder
it's a shame really, as some of your posts are actually good and interesting, but you are totally incapable of keeping a civil tongue in your head or being other than obnoxious

Shortie - 24 Apr 2014 13:26 - 154 of 358

Panto, you need to chill out and stop being so aggressive towards anyone who doesn't agree with you. Also read my last post again, I said also factor in buying and selling fees...

Most of us disagree from time to time, the difference is we don't post abusive comments to each other, there's no need for it, unless of course your only here looking to attack others.

panto - 24 Apr 2014 13:32 - 155 of 358

Did I sold at the top, well it was a few minutes before 11am, and I got 1.04 for 1M

not very often do sell at best time and price, but is was IOF fault as already went much higher than I was ready to pay at that time.

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Market Makers Level 2 is 250K but trading large sizes all the time

panto - 24 Apr 2014 13:36 - 156 of 358

shortie

stop talking nonsence, you have been the one with abusive comment ( go back to your past posts )
I only retaliate on the case of cynic for ejample

fees - naturally one has to deduct that, but on saying profits one is talking about buying/ selling price.
sure is not for Tax purposes

panto - 24 Apr 2014 14:04 - 157 of 358

Shortie - 24 Apr 2014 11:50 - 137 of 156
67% profit LOL.... you having trouble with your numbers again....


Just let you know, not only I was best on primary school but also at high school,
per cent (%) gets me going

Shortie - 24 Apr 2014 14:27 - 158 of 358

I won't ask where you went to school, hate to think.

Bullshare - 24 Apr 2014 15:31 - 159 of 358

Talking about schools and playgrounds, back to topic children !!

I bought these at 0.034 a while ago, equivalent to 0.34 now. Been through a lot of downs since I bought but pleased to see I have my money back and a bit more. Bought because knew some of the then management , mmmm, little did I know then of some not so good deals.Lets hope new management get some value into company.

panto - 24 Apr 2014 15:42 - 160 of 358

re - school

I meant to say on math

Lets have some fum


I think I read somewhere, you drop out of school before 14 and on earlier years spend most of the time "raiding orchards" ( tommy was more important than brain ) instead of going school.

panto - 24 Apr 2014 15:47 - 161 of 358

Talking about topic, after the profit taking is recovering fast now

Shortie - 24 Apr 2014 16:01 - 162 of 358

Bullshare, lets see what The Works accounts look like in a few months. I suspect a large premium was paid for the 30% stake so not convinced that value has been had here.

Martini - 24 Apr 2014 19:42 - 163 of 358

Shortie

Where did you manage to get a short on these. Interested as at some time I may wish to hedge.

Dil - 24 Apr 2014 21:16 - 164 of 358

That's about a 600% gain your sat on there Mike if you went to panto's school.

Nice one :-)

Dil - 24 Apr 2014 21:17 - 165 of 358

2p or not 2p that is the question M

:-)

panto - 25 Apr 2014 08:49 - 166 of 358

A very strong start, but profit taking was the norm once is reached 1.17p bid
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