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Posted at 14/9/2006 14:00 by rbonnier There are 2 attractions to asi capital losses for tax purposes and a listing.The listing itself is worth 400k if that goes next week there really isnt a great deal left here hence the miserly quote of .3p. I think if it does get delisted that will proberbly be the last we here of it apart from a letter to say no suitable company had been found and the company has been wound up. |
Posted at 07/9/2006 08:25 by newkid Wow, a blue day for the first time in over 3 years. Is ASI about to be revised into?Regards NewKid |
Posted at 06/9/2006 15:33 by fido There have been some interesting trades in ASI over the last couple of weeks. All have been buys and they have been of a similar size. Today has seen more buys and its looks like the share price was dropped to accommadate the MM to MM trade. It could well be that the new director is building a stake, and if that is the case then it may well indicate that ASI may have a future. |
Posted at 26/8/2006 14:58 by newkid If portwise reverse into ASI it would be a good move if they are not already listed. It cost around 500K to join AIM so for 300K they can get listed and to boot get another 2.5 mill worth of tax burdens. Not sure what the share holders would get from such a deal.Regards NewKid |
Posted at 30/6/2006 07:20 by bitterlemontart Asia Capital PLC30 June 2006 Asia Capital plc 30 June 2006 ASIA CAPITAL PLC (the 'Company') Preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2005 Asia Capital plc ('Asia Capital') announces its results for the year ended 31 December 2005. Extracts from the Chairman's statement and the Report of the directors I am pleased to report the financial results for Asia Capital plc for the year ended 31 December 2005. Pre-tax losses for the financial year were £301,000 compared with losses of £224,000 in the previous period. Loss per share was 0.37p compared with the previous year's loss per share of 0.28p. The financial year 2005, and the start of the current financial year, have been frustrating in terms of the delivery of our objective of identifying a suitable acquisition for reversal into the Company. Although the process of identifying the right transaction is taking longer than ideally we would like, this frustration is tempered by the satisfaction that we have been careful not to take the Company down the route of completing an inappropriate transaction. During the year, we worked hard to seek out a suitable transaction to meet our key criterion, namely that any transaction should provide an opportunity for significant capital growth. At the interim stage, we reported that we had reached an advanced stage of discussions in connection with one potential acquisition though, unfortunately, it proved impossible to take that particular opportunity through to completion. In the meantime, Asia Capital remains an attractive shell, offering as it does a stock market listing and tax losses. Outlook Shareholders should be aware that, in accordance with the AIM Rules, if no transaction has been announced by 22 September 2006, the Company's shares will be suspended from trading on AIM. We continue our search for a suitable opportunity and, to expedite this process, we are maintaining the broadest criteria in terms of the type and sector of company we would consider. Some observers believe that, following recent market volatility the IPO market might slow, which in turn could add to the attractiveness of a shell such as Asia Capital as a route to a stock market listing. We are committed to creating shareholder value and look forward to updating shareholders in due course. Results and dividends The consolidated profit and loss account is set out below and shows the loss for the year. No dividend is recommended in respect of the year. Nigel Robertson Chairman 30 June 2006 |
Posted at 27/3/2006 11:28 by seeker2 Yes , I too have had words with mr kanabar.when gaming insight went under I made some calls and got the same response.he couldn't give a toss.My fault for making that choice but his attitude is what really gets to me.These guy's really know how to play this game and take full advantage of the use of other peoples money.With all the small caps mr kanabar is and has been involved in how much of his own personal money has he risked?I don't know either. but have a guess how much he will loose if ASI go down.I don't know have another guess. They may pull a rabbit out of a hat and ASI will live on in some way or another ,they may not even put a deal together but they will juggle things so it stays alive for whatever reason who knows. |
Posted at 29/9/2005 08:26 by bitterlemontart Interim ResultsRNS Number:8967R Asia Capital PLC 29 September 2005 Asia Capital plc ("Asia Capital" or "the Company") Interim results for the six month period ended 30 June 2005 Asia Capital plc (AIM: ASI), an investment company, announces its financial results for the six month period ended 30 June 2005. CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT Introduction Asia Capital continued its progress during the period under review in positioning itself as an attractive shell company with the objective of identifying a suitable acquisition. We have evaluated a number of potential acquisitions to date and are moving closer to selecting an acquisition candidate. We are determined that such a candidate should meet our acquisition criteria, the most important of which is that any acquisition should have the potential of providing significant capital growth thereby creating value for our shareholders. Group Results Asia Capital has exercised careful cost control during the period under review resulting in an operating loss of just #42,000, compared with an operating loss of #130,000 in the corresponding period last year. Pre and post tax losses were reduced to #69,000 (H1 2004: loss of #118,000) and the loss per share was reduced to 0.08p (H1 2004: 0.14p). Outlook We have reached an advanced stage in discussions with one potential acquisition and look forward to providing an update to shareholders in the near term. Nigel Robertson Chairman 29 September 2005 |
Posted at 20/9/2005 18:13 by lord santafe hi BritishBear,Gaming Insight was always about online Casino, etc. Therefore ASI surely must be another GMC and UBT. I wish I had money to invest into these for the long term at 1.25p, but unfortunately I did not sell enough LGB off at 90p in the last rise. I foolishly kept 4/5 of my holding. Now I have over £14,000 LGB between me and my mum, mostly on credit, so they better start rising soon. |
Posted at 08/8/2005 20:20 by woodwar73 Steph-M, these have been dead for years! If youre not sat on a loss then you best get out while you can. As stated earlier I've held these a while and ASI (formerly GIN) is nothing but a cash shell with no assets and only a small amount of cash in the bank which never seems likely to be used to make an acquistion...'jemmimajones' on the iii GMC bb says she heard some news about these over the weekend so maybe something is afoot but don't get your hopes up! Be lucky. PS Steph-M your not Steph-L now are you? |
Posted at 19/4/2005 23:00 by topinfo For those wondering where Gaming Insight had gone too then you have come to the right place on here, now known as Asia Capital. The old shares you use to own in GI have been consolidated on a 1 for 10 basis. i.e if you had 50,000 GI you now have 5000 ASI.The company plans to get into the online gaming market and is believed to be looking at aquisitions in Asia, hence the name. More info to come after doing some extensive research into this company. |
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