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Plus Quoted picks for 2007     

hawick - 05 Jan 2007 10:49

The inevitable comments are sure to follow; too illiquid, dogs, wouldn't touch, not for me, market maker games.

If that is your view, I have no problem atall, but this thread is for people who understand these risks but are open minded enough to consider these stocks as viable for their own needs and at least a part of their portfolio, not (clearly) for you!

After all, in 2006 Plus-Quoted (formerly Ofex) housed some of the stock market's biggest winners, and YES they were genuinely tradeable to reasonable amounts for the small investor.

More info is at www.plusmarketsgroup.com

And in recent months the quality of new issue appears to have improved significantly. Quercus Publishing raised over 2 million, General Medical Clinics looks above average, and so does Air Touring Group.

My 100,000 Heritage petroleum Shares bought at 1.5p reached 17p. Franconia rose from 9.5p to over 70p. In recent weeks Eyeconomy has gone from 4p to 15p. myhomes, which I sknow some follow was available at 21p and is now available on AIM at over three times the price. Ashley House is a ten bagger over three years and GSC, a quite outstandingly managed commercial property play, has moved from 40p to 300p in a similar timeframe. of course like AIM it has a few dogs, but a well picked portfolio could bring quite stunning rewards.

Still not for you? No worries.

And so to my picks:

Yesterday's trading statement from Air Touring Group (ATGO) caught the eye. It could barely do otherwise!

".....with first quarter sales in 2006/07 exceeding full year
2005/06 sales. Since the start of the company's new financial year on 1
October 2006, aircraft deliveries have included:

* a new Socata TBM 850 (US Dollars 2.8m)
* a pre owned Socata TBM 700 (US Dollars 2.3m)
* a new Columbia 350 (US Dollars 430,000)
* a pre owned Cessna 340 (GBP 170,000)....."

Already has $16 million of orders confirmed for 2009-10 for this company (Plus:ATGO) a market cap of 6.5 million looks like a classical undiscovered plus stock.

Chemistry Communications CHCP came out with a trading statement recently, forecasting pre-tax eps of over 2.75p, on a share price of 14p in a strong growth area. (14p; that is not a misprint)

I've already mentioned GSC Property, a strong buy on a 2 year basis as the next revaluation should be spectacular following recent developments to their properties.

At the more speculative end, i like Netalogue with 55% growth year on year; followed by 40% year on year at interims.
Creative Entertainment Group has the sort of management more suited to a mid-cap although as yet few numbers, while Global Entertainment (no relation!) releases a film at the Chinese New Year which has genuine blockbuster potential.
Ashpool Telecom recently doubled profits and has a stake in 20% stake in Command TV, which links in to the X-Factor etc, for a million market cap, while Cellexus Biosystems may just have a 'killer' product and Minoan's development in Crete should reach realitry this calendar year.

Plus-Quoted is not a place for the faint hearted but for those seeking the very biggest rewards, offers fantastic possibilities.







goldfinger - 08 Jan 2007 16:52 - 4 of 9

ST send for a Free Mag....

http://www.unquoted.co.uk/

I agree with Harwick over his two new holdings on plus, I think if you have the patience you will be rewarded handsomely.

I also like General Medical Clinics GMCP, thread here on this board.

The quality of new issues as certainly been looking up on plus.

hawick - 08 Jan 2007 20:41 - 5 of 9

Plus is definitely beginning to tick a few interesting boxes ST and GF; small (and in some cases already profitable) established companies appearing in recent weeks; Air Touring, General Medical, Quercus, National Milk Records and now Mastermailer.

In my view I cannot remember five such promising companies coming to market and this is very encouraging for the future.

Looking through the new applications a nanotechnology company catches the eye, as does a potentially very interesting one involved in the removal of landmines.

For the first time I think it is possible to mix solid companies with more speculative ones and build a strong percentage of a portfolio based on Plus, though I would still hope to see the liquidity issue addressed further.

Nevertheless, I believe firmly it is now time for investors with reasonable risk profiles to consider increasing their exposure to the market.

soul traders - 08 Jan 2007 20:42 - 6 of 9

Thanks guys - I shall be looking into all of this a lot more in due course.

goldfinger - 08 Jan 2007 23:02 - 7 of 9

I couldnt agree more Harwick, at last we have solid performers looking to enlist on Plus.

I also think you are correct with mastermailer.

I have to say I was a little confused as to what this company were putting out, in other words I didnt have a clue what it actually performs.

My brother to some extent put me right, and I was also worried that it may be something like the Amstrad e- mailer etc and that the company were praying on one product.

Thankfully I have had a word with a buddy of mine who is in this business and hes now fully explained it. Phew.

Bugger me I still dont have a clue after all that but figures dont lie and this looks like a sound company.

Ive had a few but will be adding more.

Big Al - 08 Jan 2007 23:55 - 8 of 9

Nice thread, hawick

Juzzle - 09 Jan 2007 02:19 - 9 of 9

Parry People Movers share price (170.5p) has been in consistent decline. So it might not look very appealing, yet. The company suspended its shares at the start of November but returned just before Xmas after a rearranging itself.

The company has been around for years, but has now acquired a new lease of life, with its lightweight railcars attracting new appeal among those seeking greener transport options - especially after a very successful public scheduled service trial in Stourbridge throughout 2006, when 99% reliability was achieved over 4000 trips

"..As part of the developments to date, PPML has gained the necessary expertise in product supply and system approvals for full commercialisation. This includes the assembling of an experienced industrial supply chain able to take on the manufacture of modular elements of the rolling chassis, driveline and coachwork. Initial production orders are expected in early 2007 which should lead the company into profit during 2008..."

See full text of bullish Chairman's Statement (Dec 18)

Market Cap 0.92m
Shares Issued 856,555
Directors Holdings 31.1 %

www.parrypeoplemovers.com

They employ flywheels rather than batteries.
www.parrypeoplemovers.com/technology.htm
Using a brief (30secs) electrical charge to rev up the flywheel at each station.


For price data and charts, see
www.plusmarketsgroup.com/details.shtml?ISIN=GB0006751076
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