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CSB Crosby Asset.

4.25
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Crosby Asset. CSB London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 4.25 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
4.25 4.25
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No dividends issued between 28 Mar 2014 and 28 Mar 2024

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Posted at 30/6/2011 09:55 by howdlep
CSB/ZOL

On the 29/6 CSB was changed to ZOL and all portfolio holdings updated to incorporate the new ticker code of ZOL. However, trades are still going through the LSE for CSB and not ZOL today. This effectively means you can buy CSB shares but cannot sell ZOL holdings online. So small buying may push up CSB quicker than otherwise would have been.
Excellent buy below 4p (fundraising price) and with Abramovich Junior at the helm, the first big investment wont be too far away
Posted at 17/6/2011 19:48 by theshareguru
anybody think that vir will announce details of new venture monday or tuesday
prior to csb agm
Posted at 17/6/2011 11:43 by jojo_jo
Lack of news and clarification is costing us. I know there's only a few days to go, but being kept in the dark is very unfair on small shareholders when clearly other, major shareholders are fully informed. Abramovich Jr. is after all a shareholder just like me, but obviously knows exactly what is going on. I'm prepared to trust in their good judgement for a few more days, but hope this isn't a foretaste of a future where insiders and major shareholders are privvy to information we aren't. That will be unacceptable, and worthy of complaint to the FSA.

I guess Abramovich Jr. will become a director shortly (... be nice to see his dad on the board - that would be worth 10p/share on its own!) I can see this rocketing to an asset value of several hundred million fairly quickly, and subsequently moving to the main market, perhaps within a year. All very positive, with CSB only needing a nav of £15m to justify the current share price (which will multiply up in proportion to the peg potential of those assets). Compare this with the nav PMG needs to justify its £100m valuation - their first investment/asset purchase needs to be spectacular! I'd much rather be here with a reasonably undemanding market cap.

Other news will (obviously) be clarification of Viridas holding, any other embargoed investments and (imho) the funded purchases of some of Abramovich's and McKeon's assets.

All imho and a lot of educated guesswork here, so please dyor.
Posted at 13/6/2011 10:21 by dr jekyll
Have been looking at this for a while now. Am also watching VIR which I picked up on from here and am currently invested in CHC which is currently suspended. I am interested in investing in VIR and CSB but am not wanting to have more shares suspended should that happen here or VIR. Any thoughts on whether CSB is likely to face suspension whilst deals go through?

Appreciate any comments from those of you on here who obviously know the company better than I.
Posted at 12/6/2011 11:01 by jojo_jo
Patboy, I don't agree with your 'pump and dump' thesis. Rowan and Lee (the new leaders at VIR) have credentials on a par with McKeon and are clearly respected by him and Abramovich, hence the 9.7% stake.
Abramovich is an investor first and foremost and now effectively owns at least 2.5% of VIR, as does McKeon. I respect their (presumably informed) decision to buy into VIR, and was happy to follow their lead.
CSB's large stake in VIR means a good performance in the VIR share price is good for all of us at CSB, so don't knock it.

Courtesy richyrich on 09/06 we were all made aware of another golden opportunity to get in early on the conversion of a shell into a natural resource co. (much like what happened here and at Parkmead). As a result all of us here had the chance to get in to VIR around the .45p - .55p mark on Friday morning. I managed to buy some at .55p in the middle of the day, and may buy some more on Monday.

I can undestand anyone being annoyed with themselves for missing the start of the spike in VIR, but it's not over yet and like here (where after initially doubling in December to around 1p, we went on to 8-bag in January). Looks remarkably familiar at VIR, doesn't it?

There will be more of these reversals into cash (or dead-co.) shells, as resource experts follow the example set last year at Parkmead. We just need to watch out for them, and try and get in within the first day or three.

This is no ramp of VIR (I own 10 times as much Crosby as I do VIR), but just a summary of some pretty obvious observations.

A big thankyou to richyrich, who has proven the value of these boards in allerting fellow PIs to great opportunities.

Usual imho/dyor caveats.
Good luck t'all, Jo.
Posted at 11/6/2011 17:23 by patboy
Iam in csb not vir this from iii friday.


This is a classic pump and dump - this is no Abramovich connection - its like "Romans dog once pee'd on the spot my dog had a dump" .

Do you actually think any of the Abramovich clan would buy into such a messy company when they could easily cover thier tracks with a new clean international , multi-Jurisdiction one?

No chance.

The guys here used to sell baby clothes.

You've been 'ad chaps ,get out fast if you can.

Do your own homework.

(Disclamer. The comments above are my personal opionion only and do not consitute any financial or legal facts )

Regards


made me think; no ramp deramp on vir intended in heavy here csb.was going to hedge a bit ill stick here hope to get a good rise jump next week
Posted at 11/6/2011 10:49 by jojo_jo
It would be nice to see an RNS from CSB re VIR. I don't know why they didn't announce it at the time, but it appeared to have been embargoed (why?). It's in the public domain now, courtesy VIR, so a confirmation RNS from CSB is now a must - especially if they now own more than 9.7%.

It is material to earnings if, say, they own 15% of VIR (ie 63m shares) and those shares triple in value, providing an instant £0.5m profit, with more to come from the investments of VIR itself. So it looks like we could soon be on a starting P/E of 35 without doing a fat lot.
I'd be very happy to discover CSB now owned 20% or more of VIR.

Looking good for both cos. and glad to be in both fairly early.

There looks like there's an 'arb' trade here. The only one I can see is a double long: buy CSB on margin, and buy VIR actual.
Posted at 10/6/2011 12:49 by jojo_jo
Just took a small stake in Viridas. Had to pay 0.55p, but can't see it falling back again (ever), and is complements my much larger investment in CSB. Must admit, in the short term Viridas looks like a 5-bagger and could hit 2p within the next week or two. This in turn will add to CSB's value.
Should have bought them this morning, but by the time I'd done the research it had got away.
Posted at 10/6/2011 09:47 by littlemadam
I am mystified. CSB at the moment do not hold any resources. I thought their aim is to purchase a resource or company owning natural resources.
VIR do not own any natural resources, so why buy into that company?
Can someone please enlighten me as to where CSB & VIR are heading?
Posted at 09/6/2011 17:37 by 21richyrich
from my post on VIR where CSB has just bought a 9.72% stake and now has interest in a company where Bruce Rowan has a large stake and presumably big plans to transform VIR



Crosby Asset Management Inc is a AIM listed company (CSB), basically a shell company where John Mckeon (Niche Group, ex Circle Oil)holds a major stake and where Roman Abramovich's son has just bought a 28% stake from John Mckeon.

Intriguing that CSB has bought this stake in VIR

Now we have a triumvirate of well known names interested in VIR (Bruce Rowan, John Mckeon, R Abramovich's son)

Wonder what plans they have here..............

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