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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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Dil - 25 Apr 2014 09:39 - 169 of 358

Not like you pair to be so conservative with your targets :-)

Martini - 25 Apr 2014 13:41 - 170 of 358

Thanks Shortie.

Are you sure you got that right as when I spoke to City Index they said only AIM shares over £50M MC and some if very liquid but CHA does not seem to qualify on either count. Are they telling me porkies before I go to the trouble of opening an account?

Shortie - 25 Apr 2014 13:50 - 171 of 358

You can see from below I have Concha in opened positions, its not however still showing within markets to bet on...

cynic - 25 Apr 2014 13:56 - 172 of 358

IG would certainly let you

Shortie - 25 Apr 2014 13:59 - 173 of 358

I was thinking the same, I remember not too long ago not being able to short Blinkx on City and others could on IG. I don't however have an IG account to check Concha for you.

Martini - 25 Apr 2014 14:07 - 174 of 358

Thanks Guys

Shortie - 25 Apr 2014 16:04 - 175 of 358

Can you let me know if your able to get a play on with IG as I may need to hedge myself!!

cynic - 25 Apr 2014 16:05 - 176 of 358

easiest would prob be to just give them a call

panto - 28 Apr 2014 08:47 - 177 of 358

The momentum continues with a rise to 1.23p at the moment

panto - 28 Apr 2014 11:19 - 178 of 358

Sold the second lot at 1.20p

there was a lot of profit taking and could easily has reached the top for the moment being

cynic - 28 Apr 2014 15:25 - 179 of 358

quite right too and well done indeed
surely can never be wrong to bank a decent profit especially on what is probably just lemming-driven momentum

cynic - 28 Apr 2014 15:34 - 180 of 358

must now surely be a tempting short (can be done on IG for sure), though it's an MM-only stock offered in lots of 200k = £2,300

panto - 29 Apr 2014 12:19 - 181 of 358

Yesterday's profit taking after reaching an intraday high, has continued today and has dropped close to the important 1p

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cynic - 29 Apr 2014 12:24 - 182 of 358

so would you buy again at that level, or are you just happy to have ridden the momentum and exited?

panto - 29 Apr 2014 12:44 - 183 of 358

You do not buy a stock 1 day after selling, well at least I do not

Let time see how it goes from this point

cynic - 29 Apr 2014 12:48 - 184 of 358

I was merely curious, for as you know, this is not company/stock that appeals to me at all

panto - 30 Apr 2014 14:44 - 185 of 358

another day of profit taking, and once broke 1p on the way down the drop was fast now 0.885p

Martini - 29 May 2014 17:15 - 186 of 358

Do I see a break out? This news flow is just driving the share up again!

Time to take profits Mike or hang in there? What do you think?

Bullshare - 30 May 2014 09:22 - 187 of 358

Martini; Might be worth top slicing and banking your original investment, I have over last few days.

Mike

Martini - 30 May 2014 12:48 - 188 of 358

Yes but it keeps going up. Surely it cant get any higher :) Where I have I heard a phrase like that used before?

M
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