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Dowgate Capital - Capitalising on the booming AIM market (DGT)     

overgrowth - 09 Feb 2005 20:52

Dowgate Capital (DGT) are sitting in the middle of a goldmine!

This company through their sole trading arm City Financial Associates are looking to take full advantage of the "booming" AIM market this year. Dowgate provide NOMAD (NOMinated ADvisor) services to AIM companies and also have full Corporate Broker status which means that they can fund placements on behalf of the companies they represent.

On first sight, the fact that Dowgate exist in the often veiled financial services sector makes you think twice about investing in company such as this because it would be impossible to understand what they were doing - however, think again!

DGT bring new companies to the AIM (Alternative Investment Market). For each new company "floated" on AIM, they take arrangement fees when acting as NOMAD. After the company is launched then for a nice steady earner DGT get another healthy chunk of cash every year for looking after them (note that all AIM companies must have a nominated adviser - thereby securing a ready source of recurring income).

Because DGT also act as a Corporate broker they can get a very healthy percentage for arranging placement of shares with insititutions before a new company floats. In addition, because placements come outside the sphere of yearly NOMAD work, they can also gain healthy percentages of placements which companies may need to make throughout the year when they need a quick injection of cash to speed growth.

Current NOMADships: 28 companies represented (gives recurring income of approx 480,000 per year)

Current on-going Brokerage agreements: 19 companies (income depends on placements)

For flotations, depending on the size of a company, fees charged will be anything from 50,000 to 100,000+ For placements (the real earner), DGT get anything from 3% to around 12% of the TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED - For example a new company raising 3M though a placement will earn DGT anything from 90,000 to 360,000 ! These figures are indicative as actual deals all differ due to circumstances and DGT sometimes take payment in shares - they still have a tasty chunk of Setstone shares and when this Russian exploration company comes back to AIM, predictions are that the share price will rocket. Note that the amount that this little company can earn in fees is huge and every new deal that comes through we know will contribute another healthy chunk into the bottom line. The good news with every new floatation means that it's another chunk of recurring revenue which could go on for years, with DGT having to do very little. New clients gained in 2005 are:

Mediazest (NOMAD & broker) Elite Strategies (NOMAD) Process Handling (NOMAD) Poland Investment Fund (NOMAD) Nanotech Energy (NOMAD & broker) Archimedia Ventures (NOMAD & broker) Red Leopard Holdings (NOMAD) Alba Mineral Resources (NOMAD & broker) Intandem Films (NOMAD & broker) Motive Television (NOMAD) IncaGold (NOMAD) Sportswinbet (NOMAD & Broker) Infoscreen Networks (NOMAD & Broker) Mark Kingsley (NOMAD & Broker) Croatia Ventures (NOMAD & Broker) Pantheon Leisure (NOMAD) Firenze Ventures (Ofex Advisor) FlightStore Group (NOMAD & Broker) Euro Capital Projects (NOMAD) Pearl Street Holdings (NOMAD) Worldwide Natural Resources (Ofex Advisor) Dovedale Ventures (Ofex Advisor) Other 2005 work completed:Neptune-Calculus VCT offer for subs of up to 12 million Advisory work for TGM on London Bus disposal for 20.4M Advisory work for Creightons on property disposal Advisory work for Hampton Trust on company restructuring Advisory work for Interbulk Investments on acquisition of Inbulk Advisory work for Fundamental-e Investments on two disposals Advisory work for Designer Vision re: Design Rights against Centurion Electronics

Click Here for fundamentals and profit projections.
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stockdog - 06 May 2005 09:00 - 514 of 2787

You know how us dogs like to get into shares 2 by 2 - talking of ARCs and ARKOs. Perhaps a new pair for the kennel.

Except, I'm not buying anything just yet, till he election result has had time to settle on the market for good or bad. I had hoped for a smaller majority to stimulate a real debate on current issues.

SD

EWRobson - 06 May 2005 20:35 - 515 of 2787

Implies you have some spare dosh - lucky dog you! All my dosh is committed. Made my plays, for better or for worse. The election result is bang on my forecast (which was 64 majority - blast those 37 Crawley folk!) but didn't put any money on it (not being a gambler - lol all round). Quite positive really: the end of Blair probably sooner rather than later; not much scope for anything not fully supported by his own party; a 2-sided opposition with a renewed sense of hope and hopefully vigour. I believe the massive majorites of the last two parliaments have been massively harmful. The weather is getting warmer. I am well and enjoying my family, garden, golf and dogs (last but not least - although Tess the new Westie is still minute). The state of the stock market is not life threatening! In fact, I am really optimistic about life so must have another glass of this excellent Australian Shiraz!

Eric

stockdog - 07 May 2005 14:13 - 516 of 2787

Well, to me the most important thing in life at present is the multitude of new basal shoots springing from my Baroness Rothschild rose which had grown tall and leggy. So in a kill-or-cure act of bravura I repotted her and cut her right down to within a few inches of the stock. Lo and behold the dead twig remaining has issued forth new growth to the delight of me - and the slugs! Life, death, rebirth is indeed wonderful.

Sorry, no dosh either, all invested with youthful exuberance in all those stocks we all know so well. Whilst intending to prune my long list to a more manageable portfolio, currently I too sit and wait for balmier days to bring forth flowers and heady scents.

I wrestle constantly with what I know to be right in cutting some severe losses and keeping my powder dry for the first solid sign of upward movement in a reduced portfolio, as opposed to hoping those losses will be made good - then I'll sell. I know, it's the oldest mistake in the book against which I have preached myself, but we still perpetuate it. That is largely why the market continues to act as an irrational collective conscious.

What I need is an independent portfolio audit, to absolve myself from the guilt of casting aside once-loved shares.

SD

EWRobson - 07 May 2005 22:56 - 517 of 2787

Really quite endearing stockdog. The "irrational collective conscious" - obviously a Jungian. Freud would do a somewhat different analysis on you. The guilt is related to those sexual fantasies. So you don't need an audit, you need the confessional! Prefer psychosynthesis myself - you imagine the 'dogs' in your portfolio are sub-personalities. You sit them down in a row and get them to ask you to leave your portfolio. Its the way to salvation - pressing the sale button and despatching the shares into outer darkness. Also imagine that the shares left will be much happier without the clutter in your portfolio; they will prosper as your Baroness Rothschild rose. You yourself can celebrate in the usual way - mine's a Pinot Noir please.

Eric

stockdog - 08 May 2005 11:23 - 518 of 2787

Is this what is meant by being a couch investor, Dr Eric?

SD

butane - 09 May 2005 18:51 - 519 of 2787

More work.....


COMPANY NAME:
IncaGold plc

COMPANY ADDRESS:
Island Studios
Jurby Road
Lezayre
Isle of Man

COMPANY POSTCODE:
IM7 2EB

COUNTRY OF INCORPORATION:
Isle of Man

IncaGold is an international mass-market software publisher of games,
entertainment and edutainment titles across a number of formats.

DETAILS OF SECURITIES TO BE ADMITTED (i.e. where known, number of shares,
nominal value and issue price to which it seeks admission and the number and
type to be held as treasury shares):
(174,733,334) ordinary shares of 0.001p each at a placing price of 3p each

CAPITAL TO BE RAISED ON ADMISSION:
(approximately 1,500,000)

FULL NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF DIRECTORS AND PROPOSED DIRECTORS:
Richard Mark Holmes, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Adrian Paul Beatty, Finance Director
Peter Anthony Hofschroer, Executive Director
Daniel Christian Ake Aurell, Executive Director
Carsten Bernhard Korte, Executive Director
Justin Gaisford Martin, Non-Executive Director
Anthony Dalton Love, Non-Executive Director


PERSON(S) INTERESTED IN 3% OR MORE OF THE ISSUER'S CAPITAL, EXPRESSED AS A
PERCENTAGE OF THE ISSUED SHARE CAPITAL STATING WHETHER BEFORE OR AFTER
ADMISSION:
TBA

NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL PERSONS TO BE DISCLOSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SCHEDULE
2, PARAGRAPH (G) OF THE AIM RULES:
None

ANTICIPATED ACCOUNTING REFERENCE DATE:
31 December

EXPECTED ADMISSION DATE:
(24) May 2005

NAME AND ADDRESS OF NOMINATED ADVISER:
City Financial Associates Limited
6 Laurence Pountney Hill
London EC4R 0BL

NAME AND ADDRESS OF BROKER:
Seymour Pierce Ellis Limited
Talisman House
Jubilee Walk
Three Bridges
Crawley
West Sussex RH10 1LQ

The admission document will be available on any weekday (except public holidays)
at the office of:

City Financial Associates Limited
6 Laurence Pountney Hill
London EC4R 0BL

DATE OF NOTIFICATION:
9 May 2005

EWRobson - 09 May 2005 22:08 - 520 of 2787

Well spotted butane. Heard about couch potatoes, sd, but not couch investors. But why not? You need to relax and imagine the future growth curves of your stars and the demise of your 'dogs'. Apologies to all dogs: I can't think why they have developed such a bad reputation. Mind, little Tess has still not learnt to wee in the right place: life will be getting tough for her if she does not comply. Things that she can just cock a ear and get awayu with it. Do you have any guidance in such circumstances?

Eric

ptholden - 10 May 2005 10:01 - 521 of 2787

Hello,

2.5mil buy to start the day rolling, perhaps not huge in financial terms, but may be significant.

PTH

sidtrix - 10 May 2005 10:09 - 522 of 2787

up .9 back to .40 level hmmmm although they were only offering buy at .37 when mid was at .31

canary9 - 10 May 2005 10:29 - 523 of 2787

Still buy at .37p for smaller volumes.

arawli - 10 May 2005 11:27 - 524 of 2787

Just added another 500k at 0.37p

Andy

stevieweebie - 12 May 2005 12:09 - 525 of 2787

A tick up, Ye gods wake up everybody we have movement.LOL
Stevie

ptholden - 12 May 2005 14:33 - 526 of 2787

Bit more than a tick up stevie, starting to romp along, also on very low volumes, which isn't quite so encouraging. Never mind, can't complain.

moneyplus - 12 May 2005 15:55 - 527 of 2787

It's arawli's buy that turned it up--must be!! Buy some more!

EWRobson - 12 May 2005 16:40 - 528 of 2787

pth: In fact, its encouraging to see a good tick up on low volumes. What will happen when all that high volume buying arrives? Not so far away. Keep the faith!

Eric

ptholden - 12 May 2005 16:50 - 529 of 2787

Eric

Doubt I will lose the faith, too much invested to think otherwise! However, always wary of large movements on small voulmes, although it does address the hit we took last week when a similiar fall took place on a similarily low volume.

I hadn't realised until reading a thread on the other side that the fees CFA charge is a matter of public record on their website. For instance, CFA hold 2,000,000 warrants at an excercise price of 5p in Intandem; 500,000 warrants at an exercise price of 5.25p in Alba; 166,666 Archimedia shares at 3p; options over 1% of the issued shares in red Leopard (1,777,500). Haven't quite made sense of it all yet and have only looked at 5 documents, but CFA do seem to have considerable 'assets' or 'potential assets' that I personally was not aware of. Probably means I should pay more attention! Anybody else figured this out?

Regards

PTH

arawli - 12 May 2005 17:12 - 530 of 2787

Moneyplus

I already own a few million of these and will probably buy some more after the AGM. I think the MMs are short of shares at present which will mean we will probably see rises on any sort of buying volume.

I am off to LA for the E3 show on Sunday for a week with a weekend in Vegas on the way back compliments of Sony so I will not be around after Saturday Night for a week.

All the best

Andy

moneyplus - 12 May 2005 17:28 - 531 of 2787

I own just a few thousand can't keep up with you--have a good trip! cheers MP

overgrowth - 12 May 2005 20:03 - 532 of 2787

PTH - We spotted the website had been updated a while ago and looked at the documents of the earlier transactions to get some sort of indication as to possible profit at year end 2005 and hence a likely share price.

Stockdog created a model based on the commission and fees in these docs., though I'm not sure if he considered the warrants and options as assets - I certainly didn't notice these as I was more "homed in" on the fees.

An interesting rise today on scant volume - has someone put in a large buy order which is still being filled ?

stockdog - 12 May 2005 21:41 - 533 of 2787

PTH, OG

I took no account of the options and warrants, treating them as intangible gravy, perferring to stick to their trading figures from transactions and retainers. I think this is correct, since I must say some of their clients are not those whose warrants I would value highly - Intandem for one! But you never know.

It's time the small caps market was released from the grip of funds forced to cash in their holdings to feed punters taking their money out of small cap funds - a self-fulfilling cycle.

Sitting tight on a lot of sad looking stock at present, but can't demonstgrate sufficient reason to sell any of them.

Life's a HOLD.

sd
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