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AAQ - AAQ Holdings

Re: AAQ - Australis Aquaculture

I have watched this for a while. How do you transport finglerlings by plane effectively and economically with fuel prices? Keep the stock 'fresh' by not over interbreeding? I'm sure they suffer from altitude compression sickness (ever seen fish chewing gum? and the RSPCA wouldn't me too impressed.) THE USA who has the money to buy quality Barramundi on a large scale, these people can't even (on a % basis) pay their Creidt card off. Do they even know what it is. Last time I was there they told me I had to try an Australian Delicacy on Open 'flowered' fried onion drown in mayo. Well i took one look it and said I have never seen one of those in Australia in downtown Sydney or Bathers - maybe some delicacy somewhere else. I love the hype which may fizz out. I do and would support any fully owned Barramundi project in Australia to support Australians.
 
Re: AAQ - Australis Aquaculture

Well, what do you know, The Speculator has added Australis to his portfolio with quite a write up in yesterdays column. (I hold)

 
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Hi Grace I don't know anything that I havn't read. Please find below some information
Insider Transactions Get Insider Transactions for:

MOST RECENT INSIDER TRANSACTIONS
Date Insider Quantity Traded Security Type Transaction PostTrade
14/7/08 Michael Cohen 5,791 Direct Shares Buy 454,328
11/7/08 Michael Cohen 100,001 Direct Shares Buy 448,537
3/7/08 Michael Cohen 26,350 Direct Shares Buy 79,886
25/6/08 David O'Sullivan 35,000 Indirect Shares Buy 2,535,000
19/3/08 Joshua Goldman 23,800 Direct Shares Buy 2,477,983
18/3/08 Joshua Goldman 76,200 Direct Shares Buy 2,454,183
6/3/08 Stewart Graham 6,000,000 Indirect Shares Sell 482,305
1/8/07 Stewart Graham 743,061 Indirect Shares Sell 6,482,305
13/7/07 Stewart Graham 210,000 Indirect Shares Sell 7,225,366
4/5/07 Stewart Graham 46,318 Indirect Shares Sell 7,435,366
12/4/07 Stewart Graham 118,316 Indirect Shares Sell 7,481,684
23/5/06 Stewart Graham 300,000 Indirect Shares Sell 7,600,000

http://au.finance.yahoo.com/q/ait?s=AAQ.AX

Now see where he bought into and with your own research you may fine his position and what is going on, A joint deal. with consideration to pricing of the shares at the time,

MOST RECENT INSIDER TRANSACTIONS
Date Insider Quantity Traded Security Type Transaction Post Trade Ownership
9/11/07 John Gillon N/A Indirect Shares Buy 1,023,000
11/9/07 Stewart Graham 100,000 Indirect Shares Buy 4,010,000
1/8/07 Robert Gould 100,000 Indirect Shares Sell 650,000

http://au.finance.yahoo.com/q/ait?s=WKL.AX
 
Re: AAQ - Australis Aquaculture

Austalis announce sales of Barramundi going into Safeway stores - the third largest supermarket retailer in the US. 1740 stores. Well done, this should increase sales nicely.......I know the US is in the dulldrums, but they still have to eat.

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Re: AAQ - Australis Aquaculture

Quite a bit of positive news on this one of late.

Speculator wrote it up this week in his weekly column.

 
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It is worth mentioning that AAQ in the 2008 annual report (3/10/08) of WKL owns 25,000,000 shares in WKL that they bought in 2007 and WKL was placed into Voluntary Administration a week ago. And Stewart Graham has been involved in both companies. I understand that AAQ was to assist WKL in marketing WKL products.
http://www.growfish.com.au/content.asp?ContentId=8213
 
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Stewart Graham sold all of his AAQ shares if I recall, and then resigned as Chairman. Perhaps it was his involvement in WKL which caused him to leave AAQ?
 
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Stewart Graham sold all of his AAQ shares if I recall, and then resigned as Chairman. Perhaps it was his involvement in WKL which caused him to leave AAQ?

You are right Grace He sold all but 480,000 which is nearly all. AAQ may still lose their 25,000,000 shares in WKL
 
Re: AAQ - Australis Aquaculture

correction it is only 2.5 milloin shares not 25 million
I do like this company. Their quality marketing focus and experienced management is a good sign.
 
Re: AAQ - Australis Aquaculture

ASX annoucement today

"Australis Aquaculture Limited (ASX: AAQ) today announced that it has received an additional
US$1,000,000 loan from WM Capital, an affiliate of existing shareholder Conti Street Partners, LLC.
The funds will be used principally for working capital purposes.
The loan brings total loans to Australis by WM Capital to US$2,750,000. Under the terms of the
agreement, the current loan will be consolidated with the two Loan Notes issued in September and
October 2008 into a single Note Agreement that extends the maturity date of the prior Notes from
December 31, 2008 to January 31, 2009. The Note Agreement carries an interest rate of 15.0% p.a.
and grants WM Capital a second security interest in the Company’s assets after the Company senior
bank lender."

WOW 15% for a secured convertable note of $2.75 million Thats $412,000 / year in interest. I wonder who sold the 500,000 shares on Friday and what is the converting price for the shares.
 
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Fellow aquaculture investors, be very cautious on this company. I am not at all impressed by the recent capital injection anouncement i.e. 1 M @ 15% p/a interest secured. This sounds awfully like desparation to me. I did predict the demise of WKL prior to it's delisting. I am not saying AAQ will necessarily go the same way, but beware!
I don't own AAQ but I am a holder of TGR and CSS which I believe offer great opportunities to aquaculture investors.
 
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Australis is managed by the ex-Tassall manager so I do like management.

However, I don't like the thought of paying 15% interest rate to anyone!
 
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Further warning investors, today's announcement to secure the services of yet another credit head hunter adds more concern. They are obviously chewing through the cash and will need to secure more funds soon. I see this announcement as a desparate attempt to raise more funds without that dreaded sentence " capitall raising from shareholders required ". This will decimate the share price and may not succeed. At best, it will dilute the share price to that of a penny dreadful!
 
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From the announcements I read, I think they are head hunting institutional placements. They were to be cashflow positive 08/09. The next quarterly due by the end of the month will be crucial for them. I hold.
 
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From the announcements I read, I think they are head hunting institutional placements. They were to be cashflow positive 08/09. The next quarterly due by the end of the month will be crucial for them. I hold.

Yes Grace that is precisley what they are trying to do, but at what price? There will be precious little for share holders if they keep borrowing at 15% and any new shareholder would expect a similar deal.
I am very optimistic about the aquaculture industry generally and will continue to keep a close watch on this stock but have no intention of investing until I have better clarity.
Good luck with your holding, I hope you are not dissapointed.
 
Re: AAQ - Australis Aquaculture

1 M @ 15% p/a interest secured. This sounds awfully like desparation to me.

Hi tge oracle From my brief reading of the announcement, it is more than 1M @ 15%, they rolled over the previous converting notes from the same investor to the higher interest rate so it is 2.75 M @ 15 % secured. (but it was not precise wording in the announcement)

Hi Grace, i think 08/09 in profit is optimistic,I doubt the fish in the Asian cages will be ready for market by then and will still be eating lots of expensive feed into 09/10. But who knows for sure, the water is warm up there and they do grow quickly in those conditions.
 
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Hi Basilica, yes you are right. This raises the risk profile considerably more. I can't see how they can possibly make a profit for shareholders paying 15%. Expect more capital raising amd siginificant dilution of existing shares.
 
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I don't like to dwell on the dissapointing announcment form this company today, but my earlier posts did warn you of the consequences of holding on to this stock. I don't believe they will achieve a better financial outcome than has been provided by WM Capital, as unpallitable as it is, because nobody is lending to this type of entity.
I don't know where this will end up, but it won't be a better deal for share holders, that's for sure.
I don't hold this stock, but I am a diverse aqualculture investor. I do own TGR and CSS and these offer aquaculture investors a much better opportunity, particularly CSS if they succeed with SBT breeding success.
 
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Thanks for drawing my attention to aaq again.

I sold off 2/3 of my holding prior to halt. That was a bit of luck.
 
Re: AAQ - Australis Aquaculture

Thanks for drawing my attention to aaq again.

I sold off 2/3 of my holding prior to halt. That was a bit of luck.

Good to hear you were able to reduce your holding, sadly, I think the share price will be significantly lower after the trading halt is lifted.
There is nothing fundamentaaly wrong with this company, they have simply been caught with too much debt and high working capital requirements at the worst time, like so many other companies.
If they are going to survive I think they will need to swallow a vey bitter pill and this will siginicantly dilute existing shareholders. But they will have to try to entice a substantial investor with a discount share issue. They have success doing a capital raising with existing shareholdesr but they are going to have to come up with a credible plan for the future and , again, the share price would be dramitically below last closing price.
 
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