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- 07 Feb 2012 09:54

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Welcome to CONCHA PLC (formerly Hot Tuna (International) PLC.
The stated aims of CONCHA PLC are to evaluate and invest in a broad range of
technology, media, well being and related industries.
Company History
Hot Tuna was born in Australia in the summer of 1969 to serve the demands of sojourning surfers, the product of a dedicated surfer�s passion fueled by the skill of his fashion designer wife. Spreading on the bodies and boards of watermen through coastal locales in the South Pacific, the brand quickly burgeoned globally, becoming an influential leader in the nascent surf industry and one of the progenitors of the neon era of surf in the '80s. Through the brand�s storied history, a long list of notables, in and out of the water, have waved the Hot Tuna banner at one time or another in their careers, including pro surfers such as Richie Lovett, Robbie Page, Beau Emerton and Drew Courtney.
In September 2005, Hot Tuna (International) PLC purchased the Hot Tuna brand from a consortium of investors and listed it on AIM, a division of the London Stock Exchange.
In the interest of managing its brand profile and distribution globally, the public Company began a rapid acquisition of its licensed interests around the world. Talented designers and key management with apparel business expertise from Quiksilver, O�Neill, Ocean Pacific, Rip Curl and Perry Ellis International, among others, were recruited to drive the process in the key markets of the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom. In July 2006, entrepreneur and fashion icon Elle Macpherson, who grew-up with the brand in Australia, was appointed as an executive director of Hot Tuna (International) PLC, her interests focused on design and distribution issues, as well as overall youth fashion and market insight. The Company's name change to Concha Plc (AIM Ticker: CHA) will become effective and the Company will begin trading under its new name from 8:00 a.m. on 7 February 2012.
http://www.conchaplc.com/
cynic
- 14 Apr 2014 17:02
- 81 of 358
easy ...... i don't much care for clothing retailers, not even ASC which remains well o'priced, but with the exception of NEXT
i certainly think the likes of Hot Tuna or whatever it likes to call itself now, is or was trying to latch into a very small and pretty low grade niche market
there is no reason to doubt the information that shortie posted, even if you don't like it
minnow lemming stocks may be ok to buy to ride the momentum in booming markets, but are a total mug's game in the volatile markets that are currently prevalent
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enough good reasons for you?
probably not, but do i or anyone else really care or indeed, care even one jot or tittle or iota or atom?
Shortie
- 14 Apr 2014 17:15
- 82 of 358
As with all paper traders they never do any research, why, because they have nothing to risk... If real money were on the table then he'd know the pro's and con's of the stock... But no, he's unable to post any facts that can be checked or verified, posts consist of just general rubbish like the stock is "Breaking Out" or abuse to anyone with an opposing view even if its backed up.
Bullshare
- 15 Apr 2014 09:29
- 83 of 358
Back to the stock please boys.
I have to declare that I have a holding in these.
Mike
Shortie
- 15 Apr 2014 11:18
- 84 of 358
Bullshare, happy to get back to the stock, and the facts.
Concha state their principle investment (purchased Aug 2013) in The Works is a 30 per cent stake bought for £400,000. The Works was founded in 1989 by the current chief executive Roy Webber and the business employs 17 staff. Mr Webber used to work at the BBC and Yorkshire TV and he and his wife Karen are the majority shareholders of The Works. The Works’ clients include some of the world’s biggest sporting federations such as UEFA, FIBA, IAAF, FIVB, ERC, RFL, FIH and NBA.
Link to website.
http://www.worksltd.co.uk/our-work/
Registered Company No. 03816192 : THE WORKS THE COMPLETE DESIGN FACILITY LIMITED
Looking at companies house shareholders are listed as (Annual Return 29/07/2013);
Class of Shares Par Value (£) Number of Shares Issued Capital
Ordinary 1.00 20004 £20,004
SHAREHOLDERS NON-QUOTED
Shareholder's Name Class of Shares Joint Shareholder Number Of Shares Issued Capital
ROY, REGINALD, WEBBER Ordinary No 8003 £8,003
KAREN, WEBBER Ordinary No 8000 £8,000
CRAIG, ANTHONY, LEONARD Ordinary No 2001 £2,001
GRAHAM, LESLIE, BERKS Ordinary No 2000 £2,000
panto
- 17 Apr 2014 09:50
- 85 of 358
Beggars belief
doing research pays, but the two fools are doing the wrong research, past is past, you have to look forward the future will be rosie.
panto
- 17 Apr 2014 09:57
- 86 of 358
Do I see 0.82p on the chart
Is was a BREAKOUT earlier but now is much higher
cynic
- 17 Apr 2014 10:06
- 87 of 358
good for you old chap, and no one begrudges you making the odd £m or so
indeed, many moons ago, i followed you (under a different alias) and the momentum on EOG and made a nice little turn ..... however, for all sorts of good reasons (which you ignored), i happen not to like this particular stock
however, what is so objectionable, is your perpetual smug arrogance and snide and belittling comment about any who have the temerity to disagree with your views
panto
- 17 Apr 2014 10:18
- 88 of 358
I do not know you and I do not want to know you, but reading past post, I have reached the conclution.... you are the type of person taking advantage of others research, and mostly investing on a 5% dividend stock and 5% gain on a boring stock.
We are talking about multy bagger over here, if everything goes to plan
You have not a propper view, because you did not do any research on the future, instead of looking into others research on the past.
mentor
- 17 Apr 2014 10:42
- 89 of 358
'The best time to buy a Straw Hat is in the Winter time'
Let me assure you the influence anyone has on here is very limited and won't change the share price one bit.
cynic
- 17 Apr 2014 10:44
- 90 of 358
as i said previously, "what is so objectionable, is your perpetual smug arrogance and snide and belittling comment about any who have the temerity to disagree with your views"
you pretend not to know who i am, but your style is a dead giveaway of your several other aliases, but that is irrelevant
i have never had any pretence to analytical expertise or to being any kind of research guru or drone, which is why i unashamedly read the offerings of others and then make up my own mind whether or not i like what i see ......
it happens that i don't like what i see in the company here
if you're right and make several £m, then congratulations
if i miss out, then i have no regrets any more than i did by not investing in ASC at almost any level up to say £25/30
panto
- 17 Apr 2014 10:46
- 91 of 358
re - 'The best time to buy a Straw Hat is in the Winter time'
I suspect it means, buy CHA while the share price is low
cynic
- 17 Apr 2014 10:51
- 92 of 358
a share price that is low can also go even lower - SEO!!
panto
- 17 Apr 2014 10:51
- 93 of 358
as I said earlier, you like to be everywhere gossiping and choosing the wrong comment most of the time ( this is the case over here also )
panto
- 17 Apr 2014 10:55
- 94 of 358
Most likely you had BAD experiences in life to be so NEGATIVE
It tells a lot about you is the clue,
but the clue about CHA will not come from me for the moment being
cynic
- 17 Apr 2014 10:58
- 95 of 358
don't be such a prick! ..... an impossible request, but it'll be on the wishlist of several here
go and have a large jug of sangria on the beach in menorca!
Bullshare
- 17 Apr 2014 11:18
- 96 of 358
Back to subject children!
Martini
- 17 Apr 2014 11:26
- 97 of 358
Yes Mike. It's impossible to get a good honest ramp in nowadays.
panto
- 17 Apr 2014 12:20
- 98 of 358
Martini
re - a good honest ramp
those posters that haven't got the stock in their Portfolio will allways come with such a trick.
Ignoring their bla, bla and bla is the best way,
Glad you did not spilled the beans either
Dil
- 17 Apr 2014 15:29
- 99 of 358
lol , wen the feck have you ever had a multi bagger panto ????
Most of your crap has dived south within a week and your never heard of again.
Nice one on the new TAD guys :-)
panto
- 17 Apr 2014 15:56
- 100 of 358
the other STALKER is around also, they allways come in threes
"Doly" must be lonely if you are over here
sure she doesn't believe your lies
She reckons you should stick to footbal fracas, shares are not for you and she would like to come out of the torture chamber