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TOWER PLC (TWR)     

Legins - 05 Oct 2004 20:06

Recently floated on AIM this company is currently a cash shell but the word on the grapevine is that a major deal (confirmation to be publically announced in about four wks) has been signed with a very well known private limited company with a reverse takeover into TWR! The limited company cannot be named by TWR for confidentiality reasons & Stock Market rules. However the company is rumoured to have a market cap in excess of 10mln.

SP is up today 94.44% just as the news of this is begining to get out and the buyers are now coming out in force!

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loadsadosh - 09 Aug 2005 11:18 - 45 of 70

Hi Queen
I suspect that the price is of no real consequence here, I guess that who ever is offering them to you is asking you to commit 5,000 or 10,000 in the first instance on the promise of new information to be released. At least that is how they ran the scam the last time, all I can say is do your homework, these boys are operating out of an overseas outfit that is not governed by the FSA. BUYER BEWARE imho

Loadsa

Andy - 10 Aug 2005 18:15 - 46 of 70

loadsa,

Well said, and completely true!


Queen1,

I suggest a quick check through the FSA website for clarification.

You can check the name of the firm ringing you HERE

Andy - 10 Aug 2005 18:20 - 47 of 70

Queen1,

You can check the FULL list of FSA blacklisted companies HERE

Legins - 01 Dec 2005 00:57 - 48 of 70

The news of Tower Plc's - Proposed disposal of Maskina AS, acquired just under six months ago, which if goes through as planned, this could be looking as if this will be a very interesting return on the investments of the shareholders.

If my calculations are correct the current market capitalisation of Tower Plc's total shares in circulation is 87,815,616 x 3.75p is 3,218,086.

However, according to this announcement if Tower's disposal of Maskina AS and its subsidiaries is sold, then TWR will hold 37.5% of the common shares in the new newly formed jointly owned company to be named VYKE and Tower's total shares will be valued at no less than Euro 37.5 million should the transaction proceed.

If my assumptions are correct then this looks as if TWR's shares could then be valued at about 27.5p each.

Andy - 01 Dec 2005 22:51 - 49 of 70

legins,

The phrase "if it looks too good to be true, it probaly is" seems to apply here!

I am VERY surprised the market has missd this, and they don't miss much.

Confidant - 02 Dec 2005 12:23 - 50 of 70

Legins
Looking at the sale of a big holding back in August by a company called Griffin the %ages mentioned suggest much larger market cap than your calculations

They had left 2.87% of the shares equal to 11,281,773.

On that basis, if my maths is not wrong that means there are c393m share so a market cap at 3.25p of c13m or cEuro19m.

That's still a 50% discount to what they expect to happen but it does hit your upside - again if I'm right - so fully valued at 6.5p not 27.5p

Hope this helps

Dil - 02 Dec 2005 18:05 - 51 of 70

It's overvalued at the current price imo.

Wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.

Ihatedil - 02 Dec 2005 18:32 - 52 of 70

They are not as bad as your "ramps" Dil which in all truth are terrible.

robthedog - 20 Dec 2005 11:39 - 53 of 70

Dil this stock is going to be massive .30per share easy

aimtrader - 24 Dec 2005 17:28 - 54 of 70

confidnt,

this POS is being pushed by boiler rooms operating from overseas, that says it all really...

i woudn't touch it if it was the last stock on earth...

robthedog - 25 Dec 2005 12:13 - 55 of 70

you'll see my friend you'll be eating your words next year.

Andy - 25 Dec 2005 15:08 - 56 of 70

LOL!

Any more Griffin Securities / Parker Rowe employees posting here?

Dil - 01 Apr 2006 00:49 - 57 of 70

woof

robthedog - 16 Apr 2006 11:17 - 58 of 70

get a life boys

robthedog - 16 Apr 2006 11:17 - 59 of 70

big year ahead for tower

Andy - 16 Apr 2006 11:46 - 60 of 70

rob,

So do you work for Parker Rowe, or Griffin?

Andy - 16 Apr 2006 11:49 - 61 of 70

Rob,

It's interesting to examine the chart, and in particular the time when Parker Rowe offered me Tower PLC at 5p a share to buy!

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What is interesting is what caused the price spikes at the end of 2004, nd the beginning of 2005? in the total absence of any volume!

Interestingly, I was offered Tower at the end of 2004, at 5p, and they wanted me to commit 5,000!


Andy - 16 Apr 2006 12:36 - 62 of 70

An interesting site for new investors!

http://www.boiler-rooms.co.uk/

to connect, click HERE


Beware of "brokers" (LOL!) cold calling you and offering shares in companies you have never heard of!

They offered me Tower at 5p!

Check the price now!

I figured if the 100% profit the guy said was "guaranteed in the next six weeks"! They would keep the shares themselves, rather than ring me out of the blue and offer me this 'instant profit'!

There's no such thing as a free lunch, nor a benevolent stranger making an unsolicited phone call to offer you free money!

Andy - 16 Apr 2006 17:50 - 63 of 70

There is an excellent thread on Motley Fool dedicated to boiler rooms, and the dangers they pose for your financial health, and can be accessed by clicking HERE

cynic - 16 Apr 2006 17:55 - 64 of 70

Our small office must get a dozen calls a month from these damned so-called investment companies trying to convince you to part with your money on a sure-fire winner ..... They get very short shrift from us, and many then have the cheek to get uppity about the response
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