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CROWN (CCO)     

gorwel22 - 14 Jun 2005 11:46

Any view's on this share, sp50p assets 240 p/share

robstuff - 10 Aug 2005 10:01 - 9 of 13

This Company's Windfall has not been recognised yet but once they start the asset swaps into what will be considered more valuable than the Brazilian Deposit which incidently is paying 25m in interest per yr! The windfall came from contracts they onsold to Lambert Financial. Lambert paid with a $350m promissory note issued by the Banco do Brasil. As the company noted at the time, "the gross profit to Crown is equivalent to the consideration". Or to put it another way, in just seven months Crown had made a profit of $350m by winning the contracts with the help of Lambert and then selling them back to Lambert.

The other strange thing is that the contracts - $633m for one and $75m for a separate security contract - were sold for around half their combined value of $708m. That implies a profit margin of 50 per cent, which is extremely high for the construction industry.

Pearson explains: "What I understand is that Rybak thought he would be able to find a construction partner, but in the event he failed to do so. Lambert agreed to find a new buyer for the contracts but on the condition that it would have a year before it paid for them to try and sell them on.

"I don't think anyone believed they would be moved on in time and that the promissory note would be met," Pearson says. But the note has in fact been redeemed - which is the reason all that cash is sitting in the Sao Paolo account.

So a company capitalised at 100m earning interest of 25m per yr (P/E 4 alone on it's cash) and other interests which could greatly increase the value. Net assets in excess of 350m, Speculative Buy? Hardly speculative really is it, there are legal ways to repatriate funds which the Co. is working on and will just be a matter of time before the share price rises to the true value.

I'm holding tight.

supermono13 - 10 Aug 2005 13:17 - 10 of 13

This one will keep the cardiac unit at my local hospital busy !!!
What are those huges sells at 54p all about ??
The share price has even gone up to 65-69p afterwards.
Don't understand but still holding.

confused of South London

paulmasterson1 - 10 Aug 2005 13:21 - 11 of 13


Something I just posted on the other Crown BB ....

ateeq Hi,

Rob is correct, but there is also the very high probability, that if the price does not go through the roof, Crown Corp will ask for the shares to be suspended, and request a rerating, after which they will resume trading at a much higher value.

You can tell from the AGM statement, that the directors want the true value of the Brazil cash reflected in the S.P, and a rerating will do that, if the news does not :)

Cheers,
PM

robstuff - 10 Aug 2005 14:56 - 12 of 13

Can they do that?

paulmasterson1 - 10 Aug 2005 15:42 - 13 of 13


Rob Hi,

Yes, it's been done before :)

Cheers,
PM
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