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Watch this rocket - A cash shell with 360m (CCO)     

robstuff - 25 Jul 2005 14:22

A Multi-bagger if ever there was one!!! once this hits the papers, see it double.. treble...see announcement

ateeq180 - 10 Aug 2005 21:05 - 40 of 92

WHY ARE WE ALL THINKING ABOUT SUSPENSION,LETS HOPE EVERY THING IS CRYSTAL CLEAR WITHOUT THAT WITH A GOOD RNS.

paulmasterson1 - 11 Aug 2005 00:59 - 41 of 92

LOL !

paulmasterson1 - 11 Aug 2005 15:53 - 42 of 92

nm

iamole - 11 Aug 2005 16:46 - 43 of 92

robstuff - have followed your comments on other threads and noticed you were in on CCO so just had to look into it. I nearly jumped in at over 1 seeing the price rise quickly recently and glad I waited, have bought today as I believe there won't be much more profit taking, interestingly the drop has not been proportional to volume of sells compared to the rises seen earlier. Even if you factor in the fact that the cash is not as liquid as say in a British bank a/c, this is an investment co that invests in South America and the company is not going to leave it standing in cash forever, I understand the Brazilian govt is not opposed to the withdrawal to invest elsewhere anyway so the share price should not be low for ever. The management seem to me to be extraordinary negotiators and deal makers so it will be interesting to see what happens next. Either way, asset swaps or interest on cash deposit, the risk seems well worth it.

robstuff - 11 Aug 2005 20:40 - 44 of 92

Hi iamole, I think you've timed it well, the mms reduce the price which after a steep rally, brings out the sellers and for a while it's a snowball effect but mms know they can raise the price and attract the buyers in the same way whilst there is still a lot of interest, and therefore they make a lot of money. It's just a game and you see it in every share, once they have accumulated a load of stock, up goes the price gain and if that coincides with an announement or some favourable press articles, there's a killing to be made, I am predicting the price to jump back above 1 within 3 weeks. I have already topped up although at higher price than you.

robstuff - 12 Aug 2005 16:07 - 45 of 92

who are all the sellers, why do they bother? or have we been sold a pup? I don't think the directors put out the news of the deposit in order for them to bale out. (although i've had that at the back of my mind) It would be good to get an update to curb the selling.

paulmasterson1 - 12 Aug 2005 16:17 - 46 of 92


Rob Hi,

I guess the company can't put out news until they have something worth putting out. I sent them a Brazillian company for them to look into for investment, but the way they will look into every possible investment, and do all the due dilligence, it could be a while before they swap the cash for assets (months rather than weeks or years !)

Sit tight, that's what I am doing, as the value is there, and it's a lot higher than what I paid for the stock :)

Cheers,
PM

jopast - 12 Aug 2005 16:43 - 47 of 92

Hi Rob

Not all sells .... Know of one buy @ 59p

sheny24 - 12 Aug 2005 17:23 - 48 of 92

Robstuff dont believe all you see ie boys/sells, i bought 10k at 61p and it showed as a sell so maybe alot of so called sells are in fact buys.

veludo - 12 Aug 2005 18:56 - 49 of 92

Yeah - i bought in today after taking my profits from YOO (bought at 4.2p) and my buy showed as a sell

robstuff - 15 Aug 2005 08:35 - 50 of 92

Maybe we've hit bottom then, look forward to the swing back up to half realistic level

superrod - 15 Aug 2005 08:37 - 51 of 92

im not convinced.....there is no such thing as free money....is there? been sitting with a buy set up for over a week. WAITING.

paulmasterson1 - 15 Aug 2005 12:06 - 52 of 92


Rod Hi,

It's not 'free money' it's part of a deal, which has been settled by the cash depostit in Brazil.

Cheers,
PM

supermono13 - 15 Aug 2005 12:10 - 53 of 92

Paul,

welcome back !!!!
where have you been ??
Brazil I reckon.

;o)

paulmasterson1 - 15 Aug 2005 13:51 - 54 of 92


SM Hi,

I wish !

Long weekend of partying :)

Cheers,
PM

robstuff - 15 Aug 2005 13:56 - 55 of 92

Hi Paul, do you have any idea of the timescale for such asset swaps? Why would Brazil be likely to allow investment in Portugal which has been mentioned in a recent news statement from the Co.?

superrod - 15 Aug 2005 14:02 - 56 of 92

PM
ive been trading 20 years and ive seen all this stuff before. as i said, free money dont exist. my trade is WAITING.

robstuff - 15 Aug 2005 16:07 - 57 of 92

Rod, read the co. statements, it's a weird one i agree but they pulled off an investment deal of the decade by selling on a huge contract and the money is there in the account confirmed! A Brazilian Co could take this over to obtain the cash, that's my bet and then it'll be too late to buy in.

supermono13 - 15 Aug 2005 16:14 - 58 of 92

The only problem is that Brazil is an economic basket case !!

I'm still hanging on in there though.

;o)

paulmasterson1 - 15 Aug 2005 17:52 - 59 of 92


SM Hi,

The assets in Portugal probably belong to clients of the banks in Brazil, possibly through financing deals. All they are interested in doing is selling those assets to someone, at a profit. CCO will be looking at the returns on those investments, which could be quite good percentages, and therefore shareholder and company value enhancing.

Cheers,
PM
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