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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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mentor - 13 Dec 2015 23:55 - 315 of 358

Delisted rumour

re - FT delisting

Its just rumours from the shorters is my view, in order to create this conspiracy of uncertainty and bring the share price down, They try it many times before by (FAT boy mainly with associates ) but it seems they did managed this time as plenty of things were on their side, the long time it takes to finalize the deal, the share price was moving lower, and the markets are in a mess just now.

The FT comment was just saying the reason that was going around for the large drop on the share price during the week

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The Financial Times 09:1 Bryce Elder
Small-cap Week, December 12
Concha, an investment shell company that was the London market’s biggest gainer of 2014, suffered a 53.1 per cent share price fall amid speculation that it might be delisted. According to the company, it is still in talks about “a specific global opportunity within its investment scope”.

cynic - 14 Dec 2015 08:40 - 316 of 358

as sp is currently indicating 1.50/1.90 (down a further 17%) it's lucky you got out and stayed out when you did ...... most prescient or even lucky

jimmy b - 14 Dec 2015 09:22 - 317 of 358

mentor - 11 Dec 2015 15:15 - 313 of 316

Top up again @ 2.40p what I sold this morning at 2.80p

My checking of movements on the intraday chart should be moving higher from this point.
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He didn't get out ,he's done about 80% here but remember mentor sorry MasterRSI has never come unstuck .

mentor - 14 Dec 2015 09:55 - 318 of 358

cynic

In and out is a thing one can do when a stock is volatile, but I am still in good time

jimmy b - 14 Dec 2015 09:59 - 319 of 358

mentor you topped up late on Friday, don't go round analysing other peoples trades when you regulaly f**k up yourself and didn't mummy tell you not to fib ..

mentor - 14 Dec 2015 10:21 - 320 of 358

little jimmy

I have send you a private letter, earlier on, as no repply here is for all to see ........

re- being a B@stard

Being born one is alright for some, but behaving like one is a thing for history, not for little boys .


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Now having a face like that would not surprise any, not even "Fred1new",
but God knows which "ramp" was your father, .................... images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR9gw2OMjxnZCdsirOeFkc.......... images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR9gw2OMjxnZCdsirOeFkc

jimmy b - 14 Dec 2015 10:24 - 321 of 358

mentor it's all right you got CBUY doing well ..

And by the way this is me get the right picture

mentor - 14 Dec 2015 10:35 - 322 of 358

re - right picture.... by the way this is me
you said?

it can not be, and I thought you were the lamb one

mentor - 14 Dec 2015 11:52 - 323 of 358

strange but true

The Market Maker at offer all the time - well know by now CFEP - , has change tactics and now is at bid as share price is bouncing back

Clocktower - 14 Dec 2015 12:58 - 324 of 358

mentor, Was that short lived to sucker a few more in as they are at this time on offer at 1.85p Value here imo at best 0.5

mentor - 14 Dec 2015 13:08 - 325 of 358

Clocky

dont you know that this games are played all the time?

and also you are a sucker shorter mentality, reading about the 0.5p but not reason of yourself why.

jimmy b - 14 Dec 2015 13:19 - 326 of 358

Clocktower mentor doesn't like anyone else's opinion ,leave him to get hammered he is ignorant . Oh and never lost a trade ...

Clocktower - 14 Dec 2015 13:22 - 327 of 358

mentor, the reason is the cash position, how do you arrive at even the current valuation let alone the former sky high numbers, for starters.

mentor - 14 Dec 2015 13:49 - 328 of 358

B@stard - jimmy

stick to you own business and to find out who is your father

mentor - 14 Dec 2015 13:52 - 329 of 358

Clocky

I do not like people who stick a number with no reasons
you now say is 0.50p is the cash position

Well then you know nothing about anything just like the rest here it seems, but as they are bored they like to say bull, toilet are already full it seems.

Now the truth
Company has £5M cash on the coffers, stake on companies and the most important thing that you can not value is "Christ Akers" one of the best dealers on acquisitions, already has been working in a large one, and that was the reason for share price going sky high, and in the process I made several thousand pounds, on buying and selling at the right time, mainly on the UPTREND from 1p to 7p

btw - so far all the money I made on CHA was on Buying T + 20 ( meaning I have 20 working days to pay ) and did close the position before the paying day so the money I made was with out paying 1p.

now if you can do it better let me know, maybe then I will put more attention two your post

Clocktower - 14 Dec 2015 14:21 - 330 of 358

mentor, Please do not rattle off rubbish and boast of your profits but stick to facts, you have no idea how much cash is in the kitty as of today unless you are an insider, and you misread my value of 0.5p (half a penny) for 0.50p which shows how bonkers you really are.

With around 1.5 billion shares my valuation is generious imo, as you said "you cannot value Chris Akers" but if you care to that is up to you. If you had been selling short from around 6p you would have made more money.

Frankly I do not give a fig about you giving any attention to my post which was only posted due to you trying to infer that CFEP being on bid for a brief time suggested a turning point. They are still on offer at this moment at 1.85 as you will be aware.
Good Luck though.

jimmy b - 14 Dec 2015 14:24 - 331 of 358

Mentor is suffering a 70% loss here and is pissed ,you won't reason with him.

Nobody else knows what they are talking about.

mentor - 14 Dec 2015 15:48 - 332 of 358

Clocky

your quote
"and you misread my value of 0.5p (half a penny) for 0.50p which shows how bonkers you really are"

re - bonkers
you are looking at the mirrow it seems on saying that,
0.5p and 0.50p is the same, go to maths and take " the b@stard jimmy" with you

re - infer that CFEP
that was on your mind, so do not put words in my mouth
my mind is PEEL is the one playing this games, collect shares and then moving to the other side, but today CFEP was doing the same.

btw. you can put as many zeros as you like after 0.5 the 0.500000000000000000000p the value is the same, I am sure I went to different math school than you.

Clocktower - 14 Dec 2015 16:54 - 333 of 358

LOL mentor,Not only did you go to a different maths school you clearly went to one that has never taught you to read the small print and assume nothing other than FACTS you have read.Because CA had a good reputation and luck it does not mean he or you will have again.

Clearly from your last post your language is that of the gutters, which if I were you (I am lucky I am not like you) you would assume the poster was from nothing better than that of its orgins.

I see it closed down another 15%+ today, hope you are not sitting on your hands and looking at what you have could have made today if you have still been buying.

Anyway if it makes you feel better, and I will leave you alone with jimmy as I no longer have any interest in this stock until further information comes to light.

mentor - 14 Dec 2015 17:30 - 334 of 358

Clocky

the post was about 0.50p

I can see you did not reply to that, because you were wrong and change to another matter..... language and that is another thing not for today

pretty clear now you were short, no wonder trying to give WRONG INFORMATION
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