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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

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EWRobson - 28 Apr 2007 21:03 - 2659 of 2787

Not a problem, capper, as I see it. Yes, they have an attractive incentive scheme but if that keeps the guys and brings in the business I would accept it. Low compared to much in the city.

Consolidation on Tuesday. Monday could be a good time to pickup a few shares as there could be some institutional buying on the consolidation (no longer a 'penny share'!)

Eric

ptholden - 28 Apr 2007 21:46 - 2660 of 2787

Eric

Not wanting to dampen your spirits, but why would DGT attract institutional buying? This is a comment often trotted out on consolidation and is rarely the case for such a small cap company. Unfortunately for holders I think the other adage may be true, that of SPs slipping on consolidation rather than rising. I also think that the size of bonuses TR and his team are awarding themselves are disproportional to the profits generated.

Personally I was very happy to sell prior to the Results and invest the proceeds in LNG for a further profit and then move the funds onwards again. Much better use of my money than playing the forever waiting game with DGT.

pth

capper - 29 Apr 2007 21:44 - 2661 of 2787

But you are still looking. I think you will soon be longing to be back in. Maybe it will be too late.

ptholden - 29 Apr 2007 21:59 - 2662 of 2787

I look, becuase I held this share for nearly three years and retain an interest. If it goes up, great for all long term and any new holders. It won't bother me a jot. I have bought and sold along the way and have made a reasonable profit, so no regrets as far as I am concerned.

EWRobson - 30 Apr 2007 21:05 - 2663 of 2787

Agree your comments, Peter. My holding is also significantly down on earlier levels: partly becuase I have used up much of my investment funds! We will know tomorrow who is right about the effect of consolidation. My argument is that: (a) DGT must be visible in the City; (b) AIM market is itself a growth area; (c) the penny share syndrome certainly puts many off. Re bonuses, I would like to see options paly a greater part - dilutes holdings but leaves a better bottom line and therefore better pe.

Eric

ptholden - 30 Apr 2007 21:24 - 2664 of 2787

Eric, I don't think you will have a resolution to whether the SP will be better supported as 'consolidated' tomorrow. In the short term it may well dip further, although I don't hold with the statement that ALL consolidated stocks fall. I really do think the issue with DGT is the subject of bonuses and that more than anything else is perhaps putting off PIs. There is no doubt that the company is doing extraordinarily well when compared to three years ago, yet the SP has hardly moved. I only made a decent profit because I nipped in and out, plus the benefit of buying a large chunk at 0.45p. The investors who have sat on their holding have nothing to show for their patience (yet), money that could undoubtably have shown better returns invested elsewhere.

EWRobson - 02 May 2007 18:47 - 2665 of 2787

Peter The price has effectively just stayed steady - half way between are respective views. On the whole, the comment was positive but will need time to be reflected in figures. Indication is that the first half may not be anything special. Particularly significant is the emphasis on recruitment - record to date is excellent. Bonus levels will attract good people. Overheads will be spread better so that proportionally there will eb more for the investor. But, of course, that is almost another year to wait. One couldn't argue against using funds elsewhere, your point, and coming back at the turn of the year.

Eric

EWRobson - 03 May 2007 12:46 - 2666 of 2787

It would seem logical for the 10% to be bought in soon at current prices. This should help the sp by (a) the buying volume; (b) the reduction in the available equity.

Eric

EWRobson - 14 May 2007 13:13 - 2667 of 2787

Frustrating to see the margin between buy and sell price is as high as 15%. Two significant sells, presumably profit taking, cause the sp to fall 10% but the margin discourages buyers coming in. I am wondering what has happened to the Board's commitment to buy in 10% of shares. Share is still below the radar. Another acquisition seems likely and we do need to see the critical mass up a bit.

Eric

white westie - 25 May 2007 20:19 - 2668 of 2787

This board is as dead as the other one no one got anything to say about this pile of crap?, too many sellers and it continues to fall the question being how far will it fall before TR is forced to come out and say something to support the SP?

No results until around August time, company not interested in issuing either news or a trading statement what SP by then?

I like many others i suspect are trapped in this one wishing they could get out, i am waiting and hoping for a wooooooooooo---oooooooooosh to get out the door, far better prospects out there than this one at least they move forward while this one always moves backwards.

I am now away for a week so i shall not watch this crap as it would spoil the holiday.

ww

EWRobson - 26 May 2007 21:12 - 2669 of 2787

white westie You are very like my own white westie - you like barking at thin air. Interims were July last year. Generally, DGT has progressed to round about results time and then receded on lack of news. The exception was last autumn when there was a takover to announce. If you want out, look to jst before or just after the interims. Otherwise the share is a tuck it away one which one day will be rerated to reflect improving pe, solid cash flow and either results of acquisitions or as a takeover target itself. I hope our resident analyst, stockdog, keeps up his occasional analysis. Overdraft disappeared a while ago so our header is now out-of-date. Strange though that the price is still below the issue price when much has been achieved and prospects are promising.

Eric

EWRobson - 29 May 2007 17:14 - 2670 of 2787

Good to see some managemnt buying took place on Friday. Not big quantities - presumably some of the bonus. Doubt wheter they would do so if trading not good.

Eric

Paulo2 - 31 May 2007 17:27 - 2671 of 2787

The Board of Dowgate Capital plc is pleased to announce that its ordinary
shares have been admitted to trading on 'PLUS' (under the same trading symbol
as DGT), with Winterflood Securities, KBC Peel Hunt and Shore Capital as market
makers.

'PLUS' is a new independent London-based equity market service provided by PLUS
Markets Group plc. 'PLUS' is based on a quote-driven trading system and
currently trades over 800 small and mid-cap company shares representing a
combined market capitalisation of over £150 billion.

The Company's common shares will continue to be quoted and traded on AIM and
trading through the PLUS platform is intended to enhance investor choice,
improve liquidity for shareholders and provide greater access to
investors. For more information on 'PLUS', visit
www.plusmarketsgroup.com

Enquiries:

Dowgate Capital plc

Tony Rawlinson 020 7090 7800

Neil Badger 01293 517744

corehard - 20 Jun 2007 10:23 - 2672 of 2787

Not so much interest in this anymore !

white westie - 29 Jun 2007 13:54 - 2673 of 2787

whats gone wrong with this board then its completely dead.

Global Nomad - 29 Jun 2007 14:03 - 2674 of 2787

IS there anything interesting to say until the next results ....as usual...the pattern is set. It's not as if there is any newsflow to keep us updated to their activites......

sorry to be a little cynical - still have faith in the company performing....

white westie - 29 Jun 2007 20:23 - 2675 of 2787

Well thats the end of the last 6 months accounts and i feel the results will have to be exceptional to get us out of this hole we are in at present with the SP at 15p (0.5p) in old money.
I blame TR for no PR, News, Trading update or even a statement of we know of no reason for the fall in SP type of thing.

In the last 15mins of trading today there were 103.5K of sells.

Over the last couple of days the were 3 trades of 625K possibly all buys but all O trades, i thought maybe the buy back had started but i dont think they would be shown as O trades, would they anyone with better knowledge of the market like to comment.

If all buys why has the SP fallen 3% yesterday and 7.7% today?

ww

EWRobson - 29 Jun 2007 23:34 - 2676 of 2787

The question is whether the price fall and chart indicators are merely lack of news or whether they reflect negatives in company performance. It could be the latter given that there are only nine placings listed in the CFA website for the first six months compared with 27 last year. There was a fair amount of business in the last quarter of 2006 which, based on previous periods, could benefit this reporting period but the nosies made might not be as optimistic. Any views?

Eric

ptholden - 30 Jun 2007 00:45 - 2677 of 2787

Personally I think the SP reflects the excessive bonus payments TR awards himself, which is why I eventually gave up. They seem to have a sound growing business, but there isn't much left for shareholders once TR has raped the balance sheet.

pth

EWRobson - 30 Jun 2007 14:46 - 2678 of 2787

Peter This could well be part of the story. I have no real idea what the bonus formula might be but obviously will be based on improved performance. This means some defenive cover against a blip in growth. It has appeared that Rawlinson, in particular, plus his people have been so busy doing business that business development can't have received many cycles of effort. So there is a potential blessing in disguise as there is more likely to be positive progress with the results.

Eric
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