katcenka
- 21 Nov 2005 17:17
Investment in Geosim Systems Limited ("Geosim")
Further to the announcements of 26 October 2005 and 11 August 2005, Brainspark
now announces that, together with Geosim and the other shareholders in Geosim,
the Company have entered into a convertible loan agreement with CRASH Ventures
LLC, a US private equity firm, (the "Firm") (the "Geosim Agreement"), a Oregon
limited liability company.
it does not look like the deal has been signed yet for Geosim, a loan agreement has been entered into... so still more news to come ;-)
katcenka
- 22 Nov 2005 17:00
- 4 of 7
hahaha yesterdays RNS was wrong, its not a loan, its an investment.. oh dear, MM's marked down when they should of marked it up
Update on Investments-Replcmt
RNS Number:5170U
Brainspark PLC
22 November 2005
The following replaces the "Update on Investments" announcement made on 21
November 2005 under RNS Number 4523U at 16.54. The "convertible loan agreement"
should have read, "an investment agreement the principal terms of which were
announced on 11 August 2005". All other details remain the same.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 22 November 2005
BRAINSPARK PLC ("Brainspark" or "the Company")
Update on Investments
Investment in Geosim Systems Limited ("Geosim")
Further to the announcements of 26 October 2005 and 11 August 2005, Brainspark
now announces that, together with Geosim and the other shareholders in Geosim,
the Company have entered into an investment agreement, the principal terms of
which were announced on 11 August 2005, with CRASH Ventures LLC, a US private
equity firm, (the "Firm") (the "Geosim Agreement"), a Oregon limited liability
company.
EasyArt acquires WorldGallery assets and appoints new CEO
Rachel Elnaugh, former chief executive of Red Letter Days and panellist on
BBC2's Dragons' Den, has been appointed CEO of Easyart.com, the UK's leading
online art and framing retailer (www.easyart.com). Brainspark holds an 19%
equity position in the company.
Ms Elnaugh, 40, will have the opportunity to acquiring up to 20% of the business
through a mix of personal investment and share options. She takes over from
founder Simon Matthews, who will continue to work with the company as an
advisor.
Easyart.com have announced the acquisition of rival art portal
Worldgallery.co.uk. for a consideration of 27,539 new Easyart Holdings Ltd D
shares, valuing the acquisition at # 137,395 or #5.00 per share.
Following the issue of the new shares, Brainspark will own 54, 690 Easyartshares
representing 17.6% of the total Easyart share capital.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
hunter
- 23 Nov 2005 08:57
- 5 of 7
Well thats the end of theBrainspark's rampers hopes of a deal with Google. BSP has granted the right to acquire their 50.1% share of Geosim for $6,262,500 :"11-8-05; Subject to a number of conditions and formal documentation the Company has granted the Firm the right to acquire 50 per cent of the Company's stake in Geosim for $6,262,500". Looks like the papers are now signed with CRASH. "Further to the announcements of 26 October 2005 and 11 August 2005, Brainspark now announces that, together with Geosim and the other shareholders in Geosim, the Company have entered into a convertible loan agreement with CRASH Ventures2 LLC, a US private equity firm, (the 'Firm') (the 'Geosim Agreement'), a Oregon limited liability company."
katcenka
- 24 Nov 2005 17:25
- 6 of 7
thats where the RNS was wrong hunter, its not a loan, its an investment, thats a very big difference
Update on Investments-Replcmt
RNS Number:5170U
Brainspark PLC
22 November 2005
The following replaces the "Update on Investments" announcement made on 21
November 2005 under RNS Number 4523U at 16.54. The "convertible loan agreement"
should have read, "an investment agreement the principal terms of which were
announced on 11 August 2005". All other details remain the same.
check out this website
http://www.crashmedia.com
ACS is being announced soon, its been completed, BSP is awaiting the nod from the solicitors, another rise on the way, better in than out, currently 1.5p to buy
BARGAIN!!!
bristlelad
- 24 Nov 2005 19:17
- 7 of 7
NOT MUCH HOPE FOR THIS LOT THEN THEY DON,T KNOW ALOAN FROM A IN VESTMENT//SELL//////////