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Zareba,....... huge potential (ZBA)     

dexter01 - 15 Feb 2005 10:09

Zareba floated on AIM on 14/02/05, it looks to have huge potential.

Dexter

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ZAREBA issued on Monday 14th February: size of offer 1.5M

Name Number of Ordinary Shares Percentage of issued share capital following Admission Brian Moritz 10,000,000 5.0% John Woolgar 5,000,000 2.5% James Burgess 10,000,000 5.0% Jo Malins 10,000,000 5.0% FGL Asset Management Ltd 10,000,000 5.0% RAB Energy Fund Limited 10,000,000 5.0%

Business:
Making investments in the mining and minerals sector in Australasia, Africa and the former Soviet Union

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Saturday February 12, 1:22 AM
Zareba To Acquire Uranium Asset Within A Month - Sources
By Sarah Thompson

Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

ADVERTISEMENT


LONDON (Dow Jones)--Zareba, due to make its debut on London's Alternative Investment Market Monday, will make a significant acquisition within a month, people familiar with the deal told Dow Jones Newswires.

The U.K. mining shell is to announce the purchase of a "huge" uranium asset in Australia, the sources said.

Zareba has been established for the purpose of making investments in the mining and minerals sectors. It is being floated Monday at one penny.

Executive Chairman Brian Moritz is a director of Southern African Resources (SFU.LN), the shares of which have gone from three pence to 35 pence within 18 months.

Zareba's directors are also involved in Zari Resources PLC (ZAR.LN), which floated at 1 penny in July 2004 and closed today (Friday) at 4.13 pence.

A spokesman for Zareba said: "There are some assets we are looking at, and a uranium asset in Australia is one of them. It hasn't been dismissed out of course."



















fahud - 22 Feb 2005 16:30 - 30 of 140

Anyone know why so many buys today? I something brewing.....

ateeq180 - 22 Feb 2005 17:12 - 31 of 140

Can some one explain me how can someone sell a share at a higher bid price after the close,as i have just noticed some big sellings after 4.30.

dexter01 - 22 Feb 2005 18:02 - 32 of 140

ateeq180,
All the trades at 2.20 & 2.25 are buys, i don`t know why they are showing as sells, it`s probably just money am`s computer, but they are definitely buys.This should be in for an exciting day tomorrow, IMO it will be a kind of reflection of what happened with URA today, maybe not so spectacular!, it`s just that this sector is really IN at the moment, my advice is make hay while the sun shines, but be careful and don`t be too greedy.
Regards,
Dexter

ateeq180 - 22 Feb 2005 21:55 - 33 of 140

THANKS FOR THE ADVICE DEXTER01.

dexter01 - 23 Feb 2005 08:05 - 34 of 140

ateeq180,
are you in yet, this looks like it`s the turn of ZBA today, IMO!!
dexter

ateeq180 - 23 Feb 2005 09:03 - 35 of 140

YES dexter01 i bought them yesterday at 2.15p and hoping for some movement upwards and than out.lets hope its a good day for zba holders.

julian1976 - 23 Feb 2005 15:39 - 36 of 140

have not got the major gains that were predicted for today, however a rise of 17% is very good. much prefer to see this rise steadily rather than quick rises with equally as quick drops. should see the rises continue over the next few days and into next week.

dexter01 - 23 Feb 2005 15:53 - 37 of 140

julian1976,
i hope your right !

julian1976 - 23 Feb 2005 18:13 - 38 of 140

i hope im right to dex. lol.

dexter01 - 23 Feb 2005 18:21 - 39 of 140

wilbs,
Are you about or are you still decorating?. ZBA held nicely today with some heavy sells, and some nice buys at the end, this should bode well for tomorrow IMO.
Dexter

ateeq180 - 24 Feb 2005 17:31 - 40 of 140

All gone quite today,but zba has held itself today.hope to see blue day tomorrow if not red.

proptrade - 24 Feb 2005 21:59 - 41 of 140

or flat!

grandadg90 - 25 Feb 2005 09:49 - 42 of 140

Hiya Proptrade, what do you think of this one. Ive been watching by the side lines.

proptrade - 25 Feb 2005 10:30 - 43 of 140

hey grandad. well i hold this stock for one reason only and that is because Hutchings is in charge and his Tomkins cronies are with him. Hutchings was probably my first "new" business hero when he took on his mentor (Hanson) and took over RHM. at the time i thought, the audasity!, but then thought...business is business and this guy will do anything to succeed. so when he was chucked out of tomkins i thoight his next roll of the dice must be spectacular...still waiting.

the thing is the environment has changed over the last few years. Lupus is now competing against hedge funds, private equity and various other punters who are scouring the market in the same way Lupus is trying to do. the difference is that they are probably more likely to pick up a smaller company than a big fish because the former may fall slightly below the radar of the now huge players.

i have faith in hutchings but have only about half my normal investment in this stock simply because there is a risk that the deal may never come or he is foreced to wildly overpay. on the positive side, these boys have their own cash in and in my opinion if they had really done their sums they would be waiting with private equity cash as opposed to running a plc to pounce on their first aquistion, but instead there is pressure to do a deal and as the months roll on the price may drift wondering whether their strategy in this aggressive environment will see a deal at all.

the plus side is of course that these guys have experience, cash, contacts and a proven track record in turning minnows in ftse 100 companies. i have faith that a deal will be done and wouldn't be surprised to see a market cap within a few years of a ftse 250 company.

dealmakers only stop making deals when they die. Hutchings and Co are alive and kicking....maybe just browsing but just haven't found anything to get the heart rate racing.

as usual DYOR but my thoughts are have a small interest and average up on a great deal. if they fall then less is lost....

hope this helps...good luck
rgds
Proptrade

grandadg90 - 25 Feb 2005 10:41 - 44 of 140

Cheers Prop your opiion as always is greatly appreciated. Cheers

proptrade - 25 Feb 2005 11:01 - 45 of 140

sorry grandad....that last post was about LUPUS...will get back to you on this minnow!

proptrade - 25 Feb 2005 11:50 - 46 of 140

well, my pearls of wisdom (or not) about watching this minnow is once again from just taking a step back and looking at the players involved in this comapany on top of the percieved fundamentals.

i just think there may be a play here but in the same breath it may go bust. minimum investment size for me and then wait and see.

for the recored there are a ton of tiny caps around that may be deserving of a minimum investment..i was looking at GMC the week before they popped just because i was looking for poker sites around and just missed this one. the fact is though that many minnows stay that way so make sure the investment is small enough to lose and then spread it around. one or two in 10 or 20 stocks would be an excellent hit rate. remember the same or more may go to zero. spread it around sectors as well because as quickly as one is in vogue it flies out as well. if i was in GMC now i would be out of at least half or if not more and run the balance.

anyway DYOR and enough spieling for me!

rgds
PT

SAM24 - 27 Feb 2005 20:38 - 47 of 140

We should see a huge rise in the share price as soon as some news break out.

julian1976 - 04 Mar 2005 20:04 - 48 of 140

some steady buying today. hopefully news some time next week.

bigbobjoylove - 07 Mar 2005 11:28 - 49 of 140

500000 MM buy just through
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