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CROSBY CAPITAL, Certainly Worth A Look. (CSB)     

goldfinger - 23 Mar 2005 09:35

Bought these the other day on results day and was certainly taken aback by their fantastic growth over the period focussing in on Asia. Ive copied a report from Killik Brokers who sum up the potential far better than I ever could.

Take note of the last Paragraph.

CROSBY CAPITAL Final Results

We highlighted Crosby Capital last year as an interesting opportunity. Its rather complex business structure makes it difficult to analyse and its introduction to the AIM market through a reverse takeover of a cash shell meant that investors have gradually got to know the story over the past twelve months. Nevertheless, it is fair to say that from a placing price of 15p, the rise to 29p suggests the action is underway.

The group is headed by two well known investment bankers including Simon Fry who was former head of Nomura in structured finance alongside Guy Hands. The company was established to house their interests in handling transactions in the Asian region and late last year, the first fruits were delivered with the injection of its oil and gas agreement with Medco which provided them with a carried interest over disposal proceeds above a $120 million benchmark (the expectation is for a sum significantly higher which will provide Lodore Resources with a useful cash injection). Crosby, having placed down 70 million Lodore shares for 10 million gross (5 million net to Crosby), retains 214 million shares worth around 32 million or around 15p per share.

Partially reflecting this disposal, Crosby has reflected part of the profit as it announces for the year to December 31, 2004, it generated a profit of $34 million on $55 million of revenue. The company states that the actual profit to be recognized on the Lodore transaction will be $82 million or 42 million. The total value of Crosby at 29p (new high up 3p) is 60 million. Simon Fry alludes to a healthy pipeline of new merchant banking opportunities coming through and hopes to conclude some this year.

For investors, it appears one is paying a modest premium over current assets for potential significant further upside. ENDS.

DYOR

Speculative punt, that could be a winner.

cheers GF.



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goldfinger - 12 Jan 2006 08:52 - 435 of 508

Just had a look at the individual trades are those triggers which have been activated on the sells?.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 12 Jan 2006 10:29 - 436 of 508

Moved up higher.

cheerrs GF.

proptrade - 12 Jan 2006 13:47 - 437 of 508

i am sitting here very smug!

Madison - 12 Jan 2006 15:28 - 438 of 508

Yep, hats off to GF for starting this thread and you prop for regular, informative, confident updates.

Cheers, Madison

hewittalan6 - 12 Jan 2006 15:32 - 439 of 508

D'accord.
Originally in at 29.75, so very happy.
C'mon GF. Work your magic on ITR now!!!
Alan

goldfinger - 19 Jan 2006 08:21 - 440 of 508

Back in the blue. Shame we had the sell off yesterday just when this one was getting going.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 19 Jan 2006 09:03 - 441 of 508

Moving up nicely.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 19 Jan 2006 09:59 - 442 of 508

Moving up nicely this morning.....
From Shares Mag.
Plays Updates:
*Buy Griffin Mining (GFM.L) and Crosby Capital (CSB.L).

cheers GF.

hewittalan6 - 19 Jan 2006 10:03 - 443 of 508

And theres me thinking it was just a bounce back from "Asian uncertainty" over the last couple of days.
Alan

goldfinger - 26 Jan 2006 08:27 - 444 of 508

A nice blue start to the day.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 03 Mar 2006 11:12 - 445 of 508

Back on the gravy trail, any of you guys still in?????????.

cheers GF.

hewittalan6 - 03 Mar 2006 11:26 - 446 of 508

I'm here.
Never went away.
Alan

squidd - 03 Mar 2006 11:48 - 447 of 508

Me too. I think I'll be in CSB for the foreseeable future, though tempted to take profits if the next step up produces a sizeable new peak - say 120p. I believe results are due in a couple of weeks.

hewittalan6 - 03 Mar 2006 11:51 - 448 of 508

It another one of those where I got in at silly money, yonks ago, for me. Means that I am never going to be in a loss situation, I like the way the company operates and It'll take quite something to shake me out. Mainly cos I'm a tight little bugger who hates to pay broker fees!!!
Alan

squidd - 03 Mar 2006 11:57 - 449 of 508

Alan: I'm with squaregain who charge only 12.50, though there are additional sums for duty etc on repurchase. The chart suggests to me that riding the peaks should be profitable and I'm tempted to try that soon.
GF: Thanks again for the original call last year. It's been a wonderful ride with celebrations along the way on our side.

Juzzle - 03 Mar 2006 13:19 - 450 of 508

squidd - that's 25% more than I pay in broker fees ;-o
Haven't paid more than a tenner per trade for the past few years.
Etrade, Jarvis, iDealing all charge under 10
Etrade are even running a promotion in which 'new customers only' pay 4.95 per trade till June this year.

goldfinger - 03 Mar 2006 13:25 - 451 of 508

How many trades is that juzzle at 4.95, it looks very cheap.

cheers GF.

swseun - 03 Mar 2006 17:55 - 452 of 508

hi guys, very decent company, just wonder if it is still the right time to get in, or it is now too high. Any suggestion is welcome, thanks.
sw

goldfinger - 03 Mar 2006 23:21 - 453 of 508

Too low.

cheers GF. Check the P/E.

squidd - 04 Mar 2006 02:41 - 454 of 508

Juzzle: Thanks for the info on dealing costs. I tend to trade in sizeable sums, often 7K +, which means dealing cost is negligible in relation to profit or losses, and I want a professional service. Last week I put through a couple of big deals that meant working the orders throughout the day, and on both occasions, they rang me two or three times during the day to update me on progress; so I don't think they made any profit there. My only gripe with squaregain is the dated look of the trading site and the tiny icons and print, which is hard on my ageing eyesight.
Are you in a position to compare.
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