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.
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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
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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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stevieweebie
- 16 Jun 2005 09:45
- 792 of 2787
PTH
Maybe someone at shares has published an article based on youe e-mail.
Anyway wagons roll lol.
Now where's that darned Deadfred, more cheese and wine anyone, I have a nice Rioja to go with DF's humble pie LOL.
Stevie
sidtrix
- 16 Jun 2005 09:55
- 793 of 2787
up again... sell @ .58 now wooohooo
Damn nearly topped by @.37 earlier this month...urggggh INDECISIONS!!!!
I dont think people will sell this share untill it hits .75... then a few people will take some profit however the short term target for most is around 1p!
This share has so much potential to reach 1.40 by year end!
deadfred
- 16 Jun 2005 10:26
- 794 of 2787
snaky my man try putting pill in a little bit of butter then give it to your cat,dog or hamster they will swallow it without any problems
no need to chase the poor we thing
roflmao
just in case you make a mistuke this was only a suggestion
the dead
ptholden
- 16 Jun 2005 12:48
- 795 of 2787
Well, I go off for a morning of golf and come back and we have lift off!
Can't leave you alone for more than 5 minutes!!
Feeling rather happy, let's hope it this is just the beginning!
pth
ptholden
- 16 Jun 2005 12:51
- 796 of 2787
Just been looking at Shares Letters online and surprisingly my email was published. Expalins why we have so much interest today. Hope it is not self defeating!
pth
stevieweebie
- 16 Jun 2005 13:43
- 797 of 2787
PTh
What have I told you about the Golf.
Try tiger woods on X box an you can watch the monitor at the same time. LOL
Stevie
ptholden
- 16 Jun 2005 14:31
- 798 of 2787
Just in case we start taking this too seriously:
Three Wishes:
A Woman was out golfing one day when she hit the ball into the woods.
She went into the woods to look for it and found a frog in a trap. The
frog said to her, "If you release me from this trap, I will grant you
three wishes."
The woman freed the frog, and the frog said, "Thank you, but I failed to
mention that there was a condition to your wishes. Whatever you wish
for, your husband will get times ten!"
The woman said, "That's okay." For her first wish, she wanted to be the
most beautiful woman in the world. The frog warned her, "You do realize
that this wish will also make your husband the most handsome man in the
world, an Adonis whom women will flock to."
The woman replied, "That's okay, because I will be the most beautiful
Woman and he will have eyes only for me." So, KAZAM-she's the most
beautiful Woman in the world!
For her second wish, she wanted to be the richest woman in the world.
The frog said, "That will make your husband the richest man in the
world. And he will be ten times richer than you."
The woman said, "That's okay, because what's mine is his and what's his
is mine." So, KAZAM-she's the richest woman in the world!
The frog then inquired about her third wish, and she answered, "I'd like
a mild heart attack."
Moral of the story: Women are clever. Don't mess with them.
Attention female readers: This is the end of the joke for you. Stop here
and continue feeling good.
Male readers: Please scroll down.
The man had a heart attack ten times milder than his wife!!!
Moral of the story: Women think they're really
smart. Let them continue to think that way and just enjoy the show.
PS: If you are a woman and are still reading this; it only goes to show
that women never listen!!!
Forward this to all the guys for a good laugh, and to all the ladies who
have a good sense of humour.
Now aren't you glad you didn't delete.;-)))))
ptholden
- 16 Jun 2005 15:23
- 800 of 2787
Most you can buy online at the moment is 250k @ 0.60p, sell 500k limit @ 0.55p
Just out of interest
pth
moneyplus
- 16 Jun 2005 15:24
- 801 of 2787
thanks Pth--for bringing DGT to wider attention and for the joke to cheer me up after checking out my YOO disaster!! Have topped up DGT hoping they will get my losses back!!
ptholden
- 16 Jun 2005 15:28
- 802 of 2787
mp
A pleasure, I hope it works out for everybody.
I haven't posted on the YOO thread, but a 50% cut seems very drastic, in my limited experience the MMs tend to overdo the intitial reaction and then it starts to recover. Hope it does for you, although the management does seem oants to say the least.
Good luck
pth
ptholden
- 16 Jun 2005 18:19
- 803 of 2787
DGT hold (I believe 12M SETSTONE shares and questions have been asked as to when Setstone will eventually relist. Have copied this from the other side, credit to Dried66. Answer is: no time soon, but MAY eventually be worth a bob or two. Best forget about this aspect of the DGT business for a while.
pth
dried66 - 16 Jun'05 - 18:14 - 1051 of 1051
I spoke to Tony Hoskinson of Setstone a couple of days ago. I telephoned the number that Snoop kindly provided and was given a landline number, which failed, and so was then given a mobile number.
Tony Hoskinson was previously a director of Setstone and was re-appointed as a director in May of this year to drive this acquisition forward, taking this role over from Peter Burton, as I understand it, although Peter remains a director. Tony was very informative and told me that the deal is still alive and kicking. As previously posted by various authors on this board, there is a hell of a lot of red tape involved, in addition, they are dealing with members of a former Soviet state, who are naturally suspicious. Tony informed me that the deal will not be completed this side of October. He has ideas about employing an industry specialist from the UK to send over there once the deal has been done to get the mine working and to supervise operations for a while. In such a case, the company may not relist until next Spring but Tony feels that it may prove to be a worthwhile option.
I asked him whether he feels the deal will definitely happen. His answer was that Setstone do not want to be the ones to walk away from the negotiating table and that he will know within the next few weeks or so whether such a situation proves inevitable. Should this be the case, he advises that he is confident of finding another deal quite quickly. He is currently very frustrated but stated that the directors have made a commitment to bring the company back.
I understand from him that cash flow is not a problem and that the investors providing the funds during this period of non-activity are quite big-hitters.
From my own search of Companies House website, it appears that there have been quite a few issue of shares since suspension. Although this means dilution, hopefully completion of a deal and the added value will counter this effect.
As regards a relisting price, I asked a self-rhetorical question just for the record as it is impossible to comment. He agreed.
I do not feel that he was fobbing me off and he answered all of my questions during a 30 minute conversation. Tony's background is partly in the oil and mining sector but his main expertise is in buying shells, building them up and then selling them on at a profit.
I hope that the above reassures some of you with ever-dwindling hopes.
PS. Alwyn is still the company secretary but is currently acting purely as a consultant as he is tied up on other matters.
arawli
- 16 Jun 2005 18:46
- 804 of 2787
Pth
Just got a copy of shares mag and John Marshall printed a reply to your letter after it I don't know if you are aware?
Andy
ptholden
- 16 Jun 2005 19:10
- 805 of 2787
andy
I have seen the reply on-line, but because it is an Adobe document, not sure how I can copy the text?
I thought it was something of an apology wrapped up in self-justification with a hint of 'we know best!'
I wasn't really expecting it to be published and was more interested in pointing out that my impression of the article was one of 'let's fill a column', rather than any in depth research.
Anywhere, it certainly has brought the company to wider attention, which should be beneficial in the long term.
pth
stockdog
- 16 Jun 2005 19:12
- 806 of 2787
When I spoke to a director Liam Murray of the trading sibsidiary, he said they ascribed nil value to any of their shareholdings and warrants/options in their clients, since they spent 9 months out of 12 in a close period and any trading in them would upset the SP - so they have a sort of library value for when each client goes to the next level of capitalisation via a trade sale or a takeover.
I see none of these in the SP and would not want them to be there.
sd
ptholden
- 16 Jun 2005 19:35
- 807 of 2787
sd
D'accord. Must stop agreeing with you, it's becoming a habit.
However, it would be OK to sell Setstone, because DGT are no longer their broker or Advisor.
pth
stockdog
- 16 Jun 2005 19:58
- 808 of 2787
Yeah, best to clear the decks and take whatever value they can get now. It's not DGT's business to run an investment company.
I don't mind you agreeing with me - makes a change from eric - lol!
sd
EWRobson
- 16 Jun 2005 22:00
- 809 of 2787
pth: Well done for letter being posted. John Marshall's response somewhat as expected and rather defensive. Don't see the low cap as a real problem in trading but the spread is one - can mean a 15% rise before you are into a profit. Are you responding? If not, I am happy to, essentially to draw attention that the financial facts about the share are in the public domain - could help the sp along a bit more.
True to my word and took some profits today: 175K at .55p; mainly because they are in my wife's name and she wanted some spending money. No the 8 250K buys were not me though, before you challenge my virility, still have 2 million which is min holding, as agreed, to prove such!
Eric
ptholden
- 16 Jun 2005 22:54
- 810 of 2787
Eric
Still thinking about a response, perhaps you would like to send me an email with your thoughts, I'll add mine to achieve a balance and whiz it straight back.
Can't blame you for taking a few profits, as I recall you were able to take advantage of the 'big dip' whilst I unfortunately was otherwise engaged!!
pth
EWRobson
- 16 Jun 2005 23:08
- 811 of 2787
Oh exalted doG (God reversed!), of course I agree with whatever you say. When have you ever been wrong? When have you been anything less than fully right? Always dofferential (as in Snoopy's hat) or doggerential.
A serious question after all that paw-licking: would you be happy for the attention of Shares to be drawn to your financial model? Not that I am trying to induce a more general doG worship (or Dogocracy) but rather just induce a little sp ramping! lol!
cirE