goldfinger
- 23 Mar 2005 09:35
Bought these the other day on results day and was certainly taken aback by their fantastic growth over the period focussing in on Asia. Ive copied a report from Killik Brokers who sum up the potential far better than I ever could.
Take note of the last Paragraph.
CROSBY CAPITAL Final Results
We highlighted Crosby Capital last year as an interesting opportunity. Its rather complex business structure makes it difficult to analyse and its introduction to the AIM market through a reverse takeover of a cash shell meant that investors have gradually got to know the story over the past twelve months. Nevertheless, it is fair to say that from a placing price of 15p, the rise to 29p suggests the action is underway.
The group is headed by two well known investment bankers including Simon Fry who was former head of Nomura in structured finance alongside Guy Hands. The company was established to house their interests in handling transactions in the Asian region and late last year, the first fruits were delivered with the injection of its oil and gas agreement with Medco which provided them with a carried interest over disposal proceeds above a $120 million benchmark (the expectation is for a sum significantly higher which will provide Lodore Resources with a useful cash injection). Crosby, having placed down 70 million Lodore shares for 10 million gross (5 million net to Crosby), retains 214 million shares worth around 32 million or around 15p per share.
Partially reflecting this disposal, Crosby has reflected part of the profit as it announces for the year to December 31, 2004, it generated a profit of $34 million on $55 million of revenue. The company states that the actual profit to be recognized on the Lodore transaction will be $82 million or 42 million. The total value of Crosby at 29p (new high up 3p) is 60 million. Simon Fry alludes to a healthy pipeline of new merchant banking opportunities coming through and hopes to conclude some this year.
For investors, it appears one is paying a modest premium over current assets for potential significant further upside. ENDS.
DYOR
Speculative punt, that could be a winner.
cheers GF.
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proptrade
- 02 Jun 2005 10:16
- 204 of 508
their takeover in Australia is also a catalyst. check the RNS.
this is a great little stock with highly respected management. bloody impossible to buy though!
Madison
- 02 Jun 2005 10:46
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proptrade - is that why all the buys are mainly coming in in neat 10,000 lots?
Nice to see it breaking out over 50p.
Cheers, Madison
proptrade
- 02 Jun 2005 12:28
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exactly. the NMS is 5,000 shares but all the MM's are committed in 10,000 share lots.
goldfinger
- 02 Jun 2005 12:45
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Nice to see it up near year highs, now thats more like it.
cheers GF.
sidtrix
- 06 Jun 2005 15:50
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What a call GF made @33p
It is now 54p....... this share is hot (shame never got in it in time...)
Great Work GF!
jimmy b
- 06 Jun 2005 15:57
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I think GF called it at 29p sidtrix,i sold out the other day , dam it !!to impatient.
goldfinger
- 06 Jun 2005 15:59
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Yup doing well again today. Just hope it stays above 50p for a few days and then we should be really away then.
cheers GF.
proptrade
- 06 Jun 2005 16:00
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i think GF made the call at 29p!
sidtrix
- 06 Jun 2005 16:02
- 212 of 508
I might have read it a day or two later than he posted the article... Well Jimmy, I sold SEO @ 23.5p and the next day it rose to 30.5p!
lol I was kicking myself coz earlier it kept resisting at 23p and falling back to 18-20p so was playing the tides... waiting for it to hit 22p then will jump in again :)
bhunt1910
- 06 Jun 2005 17:03
- 213 of 508
Well done GF - another feather in your cap - I am afraid I baled out when it hit my stop loss.
Baza
goldfinger
- 07 Jun 2005 12:43
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Another good day so far.
cheers GF.
hewittalan6
- 08 Jun 2005 08:26
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anyone heard any whispers that might explain the last few days on this one. I am delighted with it but would love to have an inkling why.
Alan
proptrade
- 08 Jun 2005 09:55
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no reasons just a growing awareness of this comapny and management style.
squidd
- 08 Jun 2005 10:42
- 217 of 508
Oh dear, wonderful though the ride is proving to be, I am now agonising over whether to sell and lock in profits as I had to do with GMC and SEO. My experience of overlaying high fliers on Sharescope charts, suggests to me that no share can maintain a steep rise for very long, without the laws of gravity re-asserting, so I'm wishing CSB would slow down, or at least take e breather.
Any thoughts?
sd.
sealed
- 08 Jun 2005 10:45
- 218 of 508
Or is it to do with IB Daiwas recent exponential rise?
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=3587:JP
Peter123
- 08 Jun 2005 11:26
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I'd totally agree with squidd, I hope this would slow down. I am a holder of this share myself bought in at 50P.
proptrade
- 08 Jun 2005 11:49
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the IB Daiwa deal is now in theory worth 45 million. not bad for a months work!
tallsiii
- 08 Jun 2005 13:50
- 221 of 508
Thanks for that Proptrade, that does seem to be the cause of the rise. It goes to show that it is worth keeping note of a company's underlying asset value. CSB did not start to take off until the 30th of May, by that time IB Daiwa had already shot up to 60Yen. So 15 million pound of value had been added to the CSB before anyone noticed.
Part of me wishes that I had been the one to notice this and had topped up in a big way. But part of me just takes solace in the fact that markets are not efficient and this will not be the last opportunity of it's kind.
Tallsiii
squidd
- 08 Jun 2005 18:33
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sealed: proptrade: tallsiii: Thanks for the news item.
Peter123: Now thinking of adding if there's a retraction, instead of selling.
sd.
Peter123
- 08 Jun 2005 18:50
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Lets hope investors don't take profit. Lets wait and see tomorrow. This stock is on a upward momentun.