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    Default Chatham Rock Phosphate - CRP

    Chatham Rock Phosphate (CRP) are a spin-out of Widespread Portfolios, and are in the same building as Glass Earth in Wellington. After the AUSIMM conference (where they presented), their share price has taken off threefold. So despite the unfortunate ticker, this could be an outfit to watch.

    Chatham Rock Phosphate says market re-rating stock on value of prospects

    Friday 2nd September 2011

    Chatham Rock Phosphate, which has a prospecting permit to assess the potential for mining rock phosphate from the sea floor, says a doubling in its stock price over two weeks is likely to be investors recognising the potential of the venture.
    Takaka-based CRP’s shares soared to as high as 33 cents on the NZAX alternative market today from 13 cents on Aug. 19. They recently traded down 6.3% at 30 cents, valuing the company at $15.2 million.
    The share surge prompted the NZX to ask the company yesterday if it was still in compliance with disclosure rules or had market sensitive information that could account for the gains.
    “We suggest that the recent increases in the CRP share price may simply reflect the market finally recognising the potential value of CRP,” managing director Chris Castle said in his response. “The rationale behind the potential value is a matter that CRP has repeatedly and thoroughly disclosed to the market for a significant period of time now.”
    CRP, or Widespread Energy as it was then known, was granted a prospecting permit on the Chatham Rise last year to test whether the area contains an estimated 100 million tonnes of rock phosphate, which could be worth $28 billion. A successful mining operation could slash New Zealand’s costs for imported fertiliser.
    The estimate comes from 30-year-old data derived from exploration work carried out by the government and companies such as Fletcher Challenge in the 1970s and 1980s.
    CRP plans to raise capital and list on the Toronto Stock Exchange, which already has 19 listed fertiliser companies. It has had the project valued at $34 million, rising to $400 million if successfully executed.
    (BusinessDesk)
    A bit more background from their website.
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    Had a good laugh;director C.D. Castle. !!!!!!!!!!!! ?????????/ Yeah right.!!!!
    Last edited by percy; 08-09-2011 at 03:50 PM.

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    Fair enough Percy, it looks like a good idea in this case, but wouldn't want to see another HGD type scenario. I guess everyone deserves a bit of good luck once in a while, will keep an eye on it with a v.small holding.

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    Why so many exclaimation marks Percy? Never come across him......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob View Post
    Why so many exclaimation marks Percy? Never come across him......

    I think you would be best to keep it that way.
    Castle was a one time Brierley Investments employee.He went on to float his own investment company.Major investment was Regina Confectionary,Oamaru.
    His investment record was/is very poor.
    I would not invest in any company Castle was/is connected with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    I think you would be best to keep it that way.
    Castle was a one time Brierley Investments employee.He went on to float his own investment company.Major investment was Regina Confectionary,Oamaru.
    His investment record was/is very poor.
    I would not invest in any company Castle was/is connected with.
    I found this article Percy, sounds like things were OK by around 2002.
    http://www.sharechat.co.nz/article/c...d-so-what.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by elZorro View Post
    I found this article Percy, sounds like things were OK by around 2002.
    http://www.sharechat.co.nz/article/c...d-so-what.html
    elZorro,You did well to find that article.I thought it was an excellent read.
    Last edited by percy; 09-09-2011 at 07:46 AM.

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    Hear hear! Should be a compulsory read for everyone on Sharetrader.

    Although one still must maintain a blacklist of fraudsters and idiots like Petricevic & &.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elZorro View Post
    I found this article Percy, sounds like things were OK by around 2002.
    http://www.sharechat.co.nz/article/c...d-so-what.html
    A great article is one that stands the test of time

    You notice lately the use of the phrase " Cash is Trash" is becoming widespread once again......

    How easy it is for generations... including Directors (with the best intentions in mind?) to repeat history over and over again. Just one big cycle..mistake.. learn.. forget..make same mistake again.. learn ..forget......make same mistake again.............and those famous mythical words.."but it's different this time"...

    When this current situation goes "pop" Those words of wisdom mentioned within that article will return'''''

    What does failure teach you?

    Cash is king
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoop View Post
    A great article is one that stands the test of time

    You notice lately the use of the phrase " Cash is Trash" is becoming widespread once again......

    How easy it is for generations... including Directors (with the best intentions in mind?) to repeat history over and over again. Just one big cycle..mistake.. learn.. forget..make same mistake again.. learn ..forget......make same mistake again.............and those famous mythical words.."but it's different this time"...

    When this current situation goes "pop" Those words of wisdom mentioned within that article will return'''''

    What does failure teach you?

    Cash is king
    Meanwhile, Chris Castle makes a good living out of 'managing' the companies he brings to investors - WID, ARM and KOS.

    Salary and consultancy fees from WID in 2002 - $300,000

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