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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squidd
- 12 Dec 2005 21:53
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Decided I couldn't sell CSB at these prices, so still have my boots full, but the've been overtaken by ELA in the scramble up hill, probably temporarily though. With the Japanese banks continuing to rise, surely CSB is going to deliver some Xmas cheer. very soon.
sd.
proptrade
- 13 Dec 2005 22:50
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ib daiwa stock comes in on the 15th of this month. this is 100% realised capital and profit. i fancy a big figure in CSB very shortly.
squidd
- 16 Dec 2005 09:02
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I'm glad CSB is showing faint signs of life this morning, I was beginning to fear an early periodic dip.
tallsiii
- 16 Dec 2005 13:26
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Prop, what do you mean IB Daiwa comming in?
goldfinger
- 16 Dec 2005 13:33
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Hey what news are we talking obout have I missed something?. Anyone have the link?.
cheers GF.
squidd
- 29 Dec 2005 18:44
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My sharescope has suddenly begun to list CSB as a full member of the LSE, rather than as an AIM share. Can someone confirm its status.
I note also that CSB recently lost out to Antofagasta in its bid for the Tethyan copper mine, which may explain why it's lagging behind the Nikkie.
tallsiii
- 29 Dec 2005 19:48
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1 in 2006?
proptrade
- 30 Dec 2005 17:45
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easily. CSB has a respected following and i think now that the Lodore issue is out the way, IB Daiwa is the one to watch...that is where the CSB price could kick into high triple figures...it is a complex play but if you take the time to look into it as i have done there is enourmous upside.
how goes it Tallsiii?
goldfinger
- 03 Jan 2006 04:45
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Got to be a Quid plus ................ and more please.
cheers Gf.
proptrade
- 03 Jan 2006 09:00
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GF...i have to tell you that i truely owe you one stonkingly large beer....because of this thread i own lodore (or did), IB Daiwa and of course CSB. I do take thinks further than most and meet the management of these companies but the initial nod was from yourself...i had previously known CSB when they backed the CEO of Novus to take over Novus and it was a revelation to see them listed on AIM. cheers old bean!
proptrade
- 05 Jan 2006 12:59
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on the march again today. i thing we should see triple figures by the end of the month.
rgds
PT
tallsiii
- 05 Jan 2006 13:19
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That would be good. Would like to see them bag another deal like IB Daiwa! That would definately get them going.
proptrade
- 05 Jan 2006 17:15
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i think 2006 may be another year of surprises and growth for this company...
goldfinger
- 07 Jan 2006 02:48
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Fingers crossed guys, I read a upbeat piece on Crosby just the other day.
cheers GF.
hewittalan6
- 09 Jan 2006 16:06
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Now then, Now then.
Whats going on here suddenly?
moneyplus
- 09 Jan 2006 16:37
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onwards and upwards!! maybe good news coming.
hewittalan6
- 09 Jan 2006 16:39
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It was a bit odd, MP.
Dull day with no news, little trading and a gently drifting SP turns dramatically in about 10 mins!!
It will all come out in the wash, I suppose.
Alan
proptrade
- 09 Jan 2006 16:53
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nothing like a positive change of advisor!
goldfinger
- 09 Jan 2006 23:38
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Exactly.... Nice.
Crosby Capital Partners Inc
09 January 2006
Crosby Capital Partners Inc. ('Crosby')
Appointment of Advisors
The Board of Crosby is pleased to announce the appointment of KBC Peel Hunt Ltd
and Dawnay Day Townsley Ltd., as its joint brokers and also the appointment of
KBC Peel Hunt Ltd., as its nominated advisor.
All appointments are to be effective immediately.
Ends
For further information, please contact:
At Crosby:
Simon Fry (Chief Executive) Tel: +44 207 590 2800
At KBC Peel Hunt:
Matt Goode Tel: +44 207 418 8811
At Dawnay Day:
David Banks Tel +44 207 070 5692
cheers GF.
hewittalan6
- 11 Jan 2006 08:16
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This mornings RNS explains the recent rise nicely. Still holding, still happy and still confident of more gains.
Alan