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CSH Civitas Social Housing Plc

79.80
0.00 (0.00%)
05 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Civitas Social Housing Plc LSE:CSH London Ordinary Share GB00BD8HBD32 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 79.80 79.70 80.20 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/2/2007
11:42
you do right
biggy smalls
07/2/2007
11:39
I promised myself i'd never buy another share here, but I can't see JP buying in if they think the Co is about to go belly up, so am now really thinking about averaging down a little!
stuart14
07/2/2007
11:34
Very interesting!!!!
1775
07/2/2007
11:32
A nice vote of confidence from JP morgan...they must know something positive....i`ll add on more asap fundings avail......get in now to be medium term...all imho and do your own research....
maxmarilli
07/2/2007
11:27
God knows why JP Morgan are buying in here, but fair play to them, hopefully they'll bring us some luck!

CASPIAN HOLDINGS PLC

2. Reason for the notification

Notification of holding at Jan 20 2007

3. Full name of person(s) subject to the notification obligation:

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

4. Full name of shareholder(s) (if different from 3):

JPMorgan Asset Management (UK) Limited

5.Date of the transaction (and date on which the threshold

is crossed or reached if different):

N/A

6. Date on which issuer notified:

6 February 2007

7. Threshold(s) that is/are crossed or reached:

Above 5%

8. Notified details:

A: Voting rights attached to shares
Class/type Situation previous to the Resulting situation after the triggering
of shares Triggering transaction transaction(1)
if possible
using the Number of Number of Number Number of voting % of voting
ISIN CODE Shares Voting Rights of rights rights
shares
Direct Direct Indirect Direct Indirect

GB00B038H47 N/A N/A N/A N/A 6,115,400 N/A 6.20%

B: Financial Instruments
Resulting situation after the triggering transaction
Type of Expiration Exercise/ Number of voting rights that may % of
financial date Conversion be acquired if the instrument is voting
instrument Period/ Date exercised/ converted. rights

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A


Total (A+B)
Number of voting rights % of voting rights
6,115,400 6.20%


9. Chain of controlled undertakings through which the voting rights and/or the
financial instruments are effectively held, if applicable:

JP Morgan Asset Management (UK) Limited - 6,115,400 (6.20%)

Proxy Voting:

10. Name of the Proxy holder:

N/A

11. Number of voting rights proxy holder will cease to hold:

N/A

12. Date on which proxy holder cease to hold voting rights:

N/A

13. Additional information:

N/A

stuart14
06/2/2007
13:07
Max at least you've bought at the right price....not like me be lucky to see my money back
dally4
06/2/2007
13:04
Good Luck Max. and welcome aboard.Hope you're a winner and if not I think you soon will be.
1775
06/2/2007
12:15
50K is what? 4 grand, the spread is nasty and the chart looks evil.
25cent
06/2/2007
12:11
something is brewing...i just enter first time in this one,wish me luck....
maxmarilli
06/2/2007
11:49
50,000 buy ...
nilip
05/2/2007
13:24
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Abuse team
03/2/2007
12:17
PINHEAD..

The dollar has remained pretty constant against the British Pound over recent months, hoverring around the 1.95-1.98 range.

However, expected interest rate hikes pushed the dollar up against a basket of currencies, and particularly as the oil price softened.

'Strength' as used, is a relative term.

When the price of Gold and Silver rises, it has been usual that it is because the price of the dollar has fallen. However, this time the price of oil FELL which temporarily strengthened the dollar, at a time that Gold and Silver ROSE.

The dollar is in terminal decline (which I'm sure you know), but "Things" will always be required, and mining companies are the final arbiters of the price of those things.

W.

wstirrup
03/2/2007
09:37
LOL, good point. Just thought I would check in and see how Caspian are doing.
biggy smalls
01/2/2007
20:51
'Both gold and silver have built a huge base and they have recently shown strength in the face of a strong U.S. dollar '

What strong US dollar!

pinhead3
01/2/2007
16:40
Oh yes, almost forgot...



Over the coming year, I expect commodities to resume their bull-market and
make headlines all over the world. Despite all the negative news
surrounding natural resources, the fundamental factors have not changed.
In fact, the recent consolidation has made commodities even more
attractive. Global demand for "things" is rising, supplies are tight and
monetary-inflation continues worldwide.

As China and India continue to urbanize, it is estimated that more than
150 million surplus workers from rural areas will move to cities by 2020.
It is interesting to note that roughly 60% of China's population and 70%
of Indians still live in rural areas. These numbers are shockingly high
when compared to a more developed Asian nation such as Korea, where over
80% of the population live in cities!

Back in 1980, over 80% of China's population resided in rural areas
(versus 60% today) and this number is expected to decline further to 40%
by 2030. India is lagging in this department as its rural population has
not fallen much over the past 30 years, but the downtrend is expected to
accelerate in the years ahead.

I am sure you will agree that people in cities generally earn more money
when compared to those in rural areas. For example, the per-capita income
of rural households in China is US$510 whilst it is US$1,400 in the case
of urban households.

Once the millions of Asians move to urban centers and become wealthier
over the coming years, they will demand a better quality of life and all
the "creature-comforts" you can possibly imagine. These people will want
bigger homes, washing machines, televisions, refrigerators, motorcycles,
cars and so forth. Now, unless you are a central banker and have the
ability to create something out of thin air, it is safe to assume that the
demand for all these goods will require an immense quantity of raw
materials such as cement, steel, copper, rubber, zinc and energy.

Now that we have established the case for a sustainable rise in the demand
for natural resources, let us examine the supply dynamics. Throughout the
1980's and 1990's, prices of commodities were caught in a vicious
bear-market. The devastation was so severe that the majority of the
commodity-producers did not invest in spare capacity. After all, there was
no incentive to spend more money and increase supply when prices were
falling sharply! So, when the demand for commodities suddenly began to
rise 4-5 years ago, nobody was prepared for it. Even today, despite the
surge in the prices of raw materials, spare capacity and stockpiles are
extremely low.

These days there is a lot of noise about the copper "bubble." It is my
observation that asset-bubbles are usually accompanied by an oversupply of
the item in question and buildup of its inventories. Yet, if you take note
of the copper inventories on the London Metals Exchange, you will quickly
realize that the "bubble-talk" is totally absurd! On the contrary,
supply-shocks in the near future may cause inventories to diminish further
as Bolivia plans to "industrialize" a river that supplies water to Chile's
Atacama Desert, thereby threatening the world's largest copper-mining
district.

I suspect copper (like many other commodities) is simply consolidating
within its ongoing bull-market and its price in real (inflation-adjusted)
terms is still way below its all-time high recorded in the 1970's. Over
the coming days, copper may decline somewhat more but once the correction
is over, I anticipate copper to resume its uptrend. Utilize any weakness
in the near future as an opportunity and consider investing in
copper-mining companies that have huge reserves and cash flows.

Furthermore, it seems to me that the multi-month consolidation in precious
metals is now almost complete and we are likely to see upward moves over
the coming weeks. Both gold and silver have built a huge base and they
have recently shown strength in the face of a strong U.S. dollar -
impressive action. It is my belief that this maybe the final opportunity
for investors to buy precious metals and quality mining stocks at these
depressed levels - it always pays to buy when the sentiment is negative.

Regards,

Puru Saxena



So I suggest you also find something with copper in its portfolio, and Gold, and Silver, and diamonds, and..... (TRY MWA for a long-term punt)

wstirrup
01/2/2007
16:37
WStirrup - 1 Feb'07 - 16:33 - 26333 of 26333

Oooohhh...there seem to be a feqw doomsters in these hallowed halls of late.

The price for the company is just above its asset price,

--------------------------

WStirrup

Interesting.

Did you know their P2 Proven reserves Figure when you worked out the asset price and what is the P2 figure ??????????????????

vavoom2
01/2/2007
14:28
Well haven't looked in here for months and months. Can't believe that there is still talk of 'when' will the extension be granted - seems to have gone on for an eternity. Anyone else got the impression that whoever it belongs to doesn't want to let it go....or are we still waiting for the man in the Kazak government to find his pen??

CSH owes me and I shall reinvest but not yet.

Nice to see you bello.

Regards 19th.

19th hole
01/2/2007
09:54
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Abuse team
01/2/2007
07:28
where will they get the money to drill it with ?
answers on a postcard please

stefield
31/1/2007
14:21
It will be a good day when csh get the licence for all the area they mentioned. The sooner the better though.
bello39
31/1/2007
09:33
One thing I haven't seen mentioned is the fact that in their last statement they said that they intended to start their new drilling campaign in mid 2007.To my mind there can't be any more sites available on their current 1.75 sq.klm.licence area having already drilled 12 (?) holes so maybe we could hear shortly about the extension/new licence area.Also why would they take on a schlumberche [wrong spelling]technician full time on their books if all they had in mind was their current play? A bit of blue sky potential added to income from their current licence would see this share skyrocket.I believe this share is at its base with huge upside potential.
1775
30/1/2007
21:18
Worth a few quid here i think, this took no time to go from 8p to 32p and back to 7p. I was lucky with this bought at 7.5 sold for 31.25 within a few months and the news wasnt that great. Will keep an eye on this and will get back in after i sell my VOG when they go through the roof shortly. New CEO on board with a great track record.VOG worth a punt 50p here comes 275p!!! come on vogers.
cjl2112
30/1/2007
14:49
They probably use the initials csh as a ticker.
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