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.
Powered by IST's
tallsiii
- 18 Jul 2005 20:48
- 267 of 508
IB seems to be consistently over 200Yen for a while now. The value of the IB options still equate to about 80% of the value of CSB, so I am still in for the long term, or till we see three digits!
Madison
- 18 Jul 2005 23:49
- 268 of 508
Good to see you back again tallsiii. Was wondering whether you'd been on holiday or I'd been reading the wrong threads!
Cheers, Madison
tallsiii
- 19 Jul 2005 09:23
- 269 of 508
Have been out and about a bit in the last few weeks. In the mean time the AIM market has made a remarkable recovery from its recent depths. Let's hope it continues!
moneyplus
- 27 Jul 2005 17:34
- 270 of 508
added a few more of these today as we must be nearing a trading update or some news!
squidd
- 28 Jul 2005 04:08
- 271 of 508
MP: Like you , have added to CSB during the recent price drift and this is now my No 2 holding behind front runner ELA.
On the news front, CSB announced the acquisition from Novus of Middle East oil assets via new partner Meridian on 18th July. This sounded significant to me but the sp did not respond.
sd.
affc21
- 08 Aug 2005 22:59
- 272 of 508
Notice of Results
RNS Number:8479P
Crosby Capital Partners Inc
08 August 2005
Crosby Capital Partners Inc
Interim Results - Friday 12 August 2005
Crosby Capital Partners Inc, the Asia focused independent investment banking and
asset management firm, will announce its Unaudited Interim Results for the six
months ended 30 June 2005 on Friday 12 August 2005.
8 August 2005
paperbag
- 08 Aug 2005 23:33
- 273 of 508
What can we expect?
proptrade
- 09 Aug 2005 15:03
- 274 of 508
good news and vreative accounting. i expect some big numbers to be booked similar to last time. what this stock needs is more coverage!
tallsiii
- 10 Aug 2005 09:57
- 275 of 508
Yes part of the profits from the Lodore deal are still to be booked, so we are likely to be looking at some fairly solid figures. If they were to value the IB options at market price on their books, then that would give them some coverage!
proptrade
- 10 Aug 2005 16:32
- 276 of 508
you can say that again....would put them on a PE of about 1!
hewittalan6
- 11 Aug 2005 10:36
- 277 of 508
Bringing the results out a day early! What could this mean??
tallsiii
- 11 Aug 2005 14:26
- 278 of 508
So they only valued them at 1 quarter of the price. Still made for some very good reading. Maybe now people will sit up and notice this share for it's true value.
tallsiii
- 11 Aug 2005 14:27
- 279 of 508
I noticed your Aerobox scored a contract today prop!
squidd
- 17 Aug 2005 14:59
- 280 of 508
tallsiii: It's taken them a week, but the've finally noticed the results and they are waking up. Good rise today.
sd.
proptrade
- 17 Aug 2005 15:26
- 281 of 508
ARX did me proud....a decent return from 5p. sold some at 10p and i think now they have an order under their belt from American these should be back in mid-teens in a month or so. will buy back in if they are 8 offered (thats jobbing!).
CSB nice results and hopefully will follow through. am surprised (not) by the fall in ib Daiwa. keep an eye on 8088.HK as well.
Anyway, how are other things?
proptrade
- 17 Aug 2005 16:14
- 282 of 508
60 bid boys and girls!
paperbag
- 23 Aug 2005 01:27
- 283 of 508
Would anyone know why there has been such a large volume of sales for Crosby Capital?
sealed
- 23 Aug 2005 09:19
- 284 of 508
On Aim, Crosby Capital Partners, the investment bank focused on the Far East, fell 3p to 61.5p after Techpacific, its biggest shareholder, with 85%, sold 5m shares.
Traders believe there was nothing sinister behind the disposal other than a desire to improve liquidity.
The Crosby share price has risen 207% this year.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1554281,00.html
tallsiii
- 24 Aug 2005 10:12
- 285 of 508
Finally this share is starting to show it's true value.
supermono13
- 24 Aug 2005 11:36
- 286 of 508
The placing yesterday certainly seems to have brought more institutional attention to the Company.
They were looking very attractive prior to this.
Now they may well be a steal as more institutional buying gets involved.
;o)