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daniel stewart -a buy (DAN)     

noahfleiss - 24 Apr 2005 13:49

this share has done extremely well this year - with results coming in a month or so, this is a buy!

dealerdear - 09 Jul 2008 14:45 - 75 of 112

Oh dear and I was just thinking you knew what you were talking about!

the problem with these threads there isn't any true debate about what is going on and what is likely to happen.

A large proportion of silly people coming out with useless statements based on their very limited knowledge.

Still, gives me a good laugh! lol lol lol

scotinvestor - 10 Jul 2008 16:40 - 76 of 112

down again

joking aside, companies like daniel stewart will really suffer from end of last year until we definitely we are out of bear market and things improve......now no-one really knows as bounce was in end march 3003 i think from last bear market......so its usually at least 6 months before people in media tell the masses. and many people will be burnt and wont rust markets for even longer if ever as like last bear market.
so i dont think daniel stewart will have much business for about next 3 years

scotinvestor - 11 Jul 2008 15:48 - 77 of 112

down again....little volume too....soon be 1p

scotinvestor - 26 Sep 2008 15:24 - 78 of 112

now only 2p.........do they have any clients left.......poor advice from analysts too wont give any confidence.

moneyman - 07 Jan 2011 09:38 - 79 of 112

Noticed the Director buying yesterday. Hopefully the rise here will continue especially if they confirm that they have maintained profitability.

ranoszek - 27 Jan 2011 11:08 - 80 of 112

Director continuing to buy at 250,000 every seven days so far. I hope he keeps doing so as these shares are tightly held.

2517GEORGE - 27 Jan 2011 12:28 - 81 of 112

Yes I took a punt on these @ 1.47p purely on directors buying.
2517

mitzy - 01 Apr 2015 08:20 - 82 of 112

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stonking chart.

mitzy - 10 Apr 2015 08:45 - 83 of 112

Heading upwards today .

mentor - 10 Apr 2015 14:43 - 84 of 112

A FEW DAYS OF PROFIT TAKING AFTER THE LARGE RISE
I am waiting for a move

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mentor - 10 Apr 2015 14:55 - 85 of 112

I have taking a punt at 1p, larger trades and Level 2 improving was the main reason after today's better trading pattern

Late trade yesterday, maybe the reason for today's opening better
892,605 at 1p - decent sized trade

mentor - 10 Apr 2015 16:03 - 86 of 112

it takes its time to turn around things but slowly is happening
the last 3 trades are paying higher price 1.03p now the last ones were at 1p

mentor - 15 Apr 2015 11:15 - 87 of 112

1p +0.05p

Daniel Stewart Securities Plc
Trading and Business Update

The Board of Daniel Stewart Securities Plc (AIM: DAN), the investment bank providing corporate advisory, institutional stockbroking and wealth management services, announces a trading and business update ahead of its full year results for the year ended 31 March 2015.

The Board is pleased to announce that since 30 September 2014, the Company has addressed its regulatory capital requirements; strengthened its balance sheet; and restructured the operational focus of the Company, reducing costs in the process. The Company also took the strategic decision to relinquish its status as an AIM Nominated Adviser ("NOMAD") as the Board believes that the associated costs and additional regulatory burden associated with maintaining NOMAD status do not best serve the interests of our shareholders in today's market environment.

During the period, the Company's shares were suspended from trading between 30 September 2014 and 5 March 2015. The suspension created exceptional circumstances that affected trading in the second half of the reported year. Whilst resolving the capital adequacy issues which led to suspension, the Company also incurred certain non-recurring legal, accountancy and other costs associated with the restructuring. Some clients also delayed their decision to appoint us to new mandates.

As a result of this, the Board anticipates that for the year ended 31 March 2015, the Company will report a reduced pre-tax and amortisation loss of approximately £850,000 (2014: £1.46m loss), of which around £150,000 relates to costs incurred in resolving the regulatory capital issues. Revenue is expected to be around £3.9m (2014: £4.2m).

Peter Shea, Chairman commented: "Although it is always disappointing to report a loss, albeit an improved position from the previous year, we now have our regulatory capital issues firmly behind us and a more focused overhead resulting in a business which is better structured to deliver meaningful capital market solutions to our clients.

"Whilst general market trading conditions remain difficult, we have in the last seven weeks been appointed by six new clients and in the immediate months ahead, we are engaged on a number of fundraisings, including two initial public offerings. Additionally, our wealth management division has continued to grow.

"The Board is optimistic about the future prospects for the Company and I would like to thank the staff, our clients, investors, advisers, and Winterflood Securities, all of whom remained supportive throughout."

mentor - 15 Apr 2015 15:30 - 88 of 112

1.20p +0.25p

going places now with volume

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=DAN&Si

mentor - 15 Apr 2015 16:33 - 89 of 112

Closing around the best of the day

1.275 +0.325p or 34.21%
volume of 27m

mentor - 16 Apr 2015 12:08 - 90 of 112

1.50p +0.225p (1.45 v 1.55p )

roaring ahead and following yesterday's move

mentor - 16 Apr 2015 17:49 - 91 of 112

no wonder that they were moving up fast >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Daniel Stewart Securities plc (the "Company")
Holding in Company

The Company has today received notification that, following the off-market acquisition on 16 April 2014 of 7,940,000 ordinary shares of 0.25p each in the Company ("Shares"), Mr Rob Terry, directly, via his investment company (Quob Park Estate) and with family interests, now has an interest in 63,490,000 Shares, representing approximately 8.994% of the Company's issued ordinary shares.

The Company has today been notified by Mr Terry that he intends to seek FCA approval to increase his interest above 10% of the Company's shares. Save for this, the Company is not in any discussions with, or aware of the intentions of, Mr Terry.

mentor - 16 Apr 2015 17:59 - 92 of 112

For those who do not know this is Rob Terry's company...QPE before the RNS today

Quob Park Estate @QuobParkEstate · 8h 12 hours ago
Old results past, so QPE buying lots more shares today in Daniel Stewart, long way for $DAN.L to go to reach our initial 4.5p price target

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mentor - 17 Apr 2015 22:46 - 93 of 112

From the Telegraph >>>>>>>

Quindell founder: Share-dealing allegations a 'heap of rubbish'

Rob Terry says he has amassed £50m in funding for new ventures and is confident of FCA approval

The founder of Quindell has claimed he will not face sanctions from regulators over his share-dealings at the firm and called accusations of insider dealing “a heap of rubbish”.

The revelations from Rob Terry, the controversial former chairman at the insurance outsourcer, are likely to spark anger among shareholders who lost money by investing in the company he once led.
Mr Terry, in his first public comments since he left Quindell, told The Telegraph that he had amassed about £50m of funding for new ventures, some of which he has provided himself.

He also said he was confident that he would receive approval from the regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, for his planned stake-building in stockbroker Daniel Stewart, despite the storm that led to his departure from Quindell last November.

Mr Terry, along with two other directors, were the focus of investor anger when it emerged that they had reduced their shareholdings in Quindell in stock market dealings that were initially portrayed by the company as share purchases.

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He was eventually ousted from the board when Quindell revealed that the trio had carried out the dealings after one of the company’s house brokers had resigned. The wider stock market was only informed of the resignation after the directors had reduced their stakes, prompting heavy falls in Quindell’s share price.

“The transactions that were done at the time were looked at, there was never any question of insider dealing, so it’s just a heap of rubbish,” Mr Terry said on Friday.
He said that there was “no issue” with the Aim team at the London Stock Exchange, which examined the controversial share dealings, and that it was “closed out long long ago, all in a positive manner.”
He added: “There’s never been an issue with the FCA.”

In a move that has raised eyebrows across the City, it emerged on Thursday that Mr Terry was seeking to increase his recently acquired stake in Daniel Stewart to above 10pc, which will require FCA clearance.

“I’m absolutely positive that FCA approval will come through in the normal timescales,” he said.
Daniel Stewart was left with an uncertain future on Friday after it revealed that its nominated adviser, Westhouse Securities, had resigned. If it does not find a replacement by the start of May, its shares will be suspended.
Mr Terry has already amassed a 9.994pc stake in the broker through investment vehicle Quob Park Estate.

The controversial figure said he thought that Daniel Stewart was “undervalued”, adding “there’s also some things I’d like to do in partnership with them to do with the other things I’m doing with Quob Park.
“Ultimately I will be interested in holding anything up to 29pc of [Daniel Stewart]. I won’t make a bid for it, that’s not my intent, but I could see myself building a holding of that type of size.

“We will open up [Quob Park] to retail investors to invest alongside us and for that we will need to work with an FCA regulated firm, and I hope that that firm will be Daniel Stewart.”

He claimed that Quob Park had as much as £50m in firepower behind it.
“Quob is re-name of a company that I’ve had for a whole number of years but it’s been restructured, new investment’s come in, myself and a number of other individuals have put in over five million and we’ve already raised money with a valuation of twenty-five million.

“It in itself is a fund of a value of about twenty-five million, and then it’s sitting alongside about another twenty-five million of investment capital from me. So it has available to it about fifty million of funding.”

On Friday, Quindell shareholders approved the £637m sale of the company’s legal business in a deal that will see £500m returned to investors. Mr Terry said that he and Quob held small stakes in Quindell.

mentor - 20 Apr 2015 10:05 - 94 of 112

After earlier mark down is now well up and some large trades appearing as buys volume of over 7m on 2 hours of trading, was slow at the start.

spread 1.30 v 1.35p +0.075p
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