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Ouzo for the perma bears – Mirriad shares tank on dire numbers and piss poor excuses
I warned comrade Malcolm Stacey and you all that his March 7 enthusiasm for advertising group Mirriad (MIRI) was misplaced and dire results with a piss poor set of excuses vindicate this perma bear once again. Crack out the ouzo. At 21p, down 14% so far today, the market cap is £59 million making this still a stonking short.
- By Tom Winnifrith, the Sheriff of AIM |
- 11 May 2022, 11:42 |
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The insolvent fraud Supply@Me Capital – where is the TR1 from death spiral merchant Venus Capital?
On 27 April, the fraud Supply@ME Capital (SYME) announced that it had issued 2,770,000,000 shares to death spiral provider Venus and on 10 May it announced that it had issued a further 550,000,000 shares to Venus following which its issued share capital is now 40,789,339,950. If Venus was, as some, of the Bulletin Board Morons are suggesting building a stake then it would now have a stake of 8.1 %.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 11 May 2022, 09:12 |
Hunting for a Promising Oil Share? Take a Peak at Hunting plc
Hello Share Followers. We all know big oil companies are on a roll. But a reasonable way to take a sideways punt on the sector is to look at outfits that supply the oil trade. A company that might be worth keeping an eye on is Hunting (HTG). This firm makes and supplies engineering gear for the industry.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 11 May 2022, 09:11 |
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Sylvania Platinum – Q3 update, profit and ‘significant’ improvement ahead...
Sylvania Platinum (SLP) has announced quarterly results including “net profit of $21.2 million… cash balance of $138.0 million (Q2: $110.1 million)… production is expected to increase significantly during the next quarter due to progress at Lesedi and the improvements identified post quarter end at Mooinoi”. So what of a current around 90p share price?
- By Tom Winnifrith & Steve Moore |
- 10 May 2022, 17:37 |
Tungsten Corp – what next following a higher takeover offer?
Previously recommended offeror for Tungsten Corp (TUNG), Kofax has announced it “is considering its options and urges Tungsten shareholders to take no action in response to the announcement by Pagero. A further announcement will be made in due course”. What of a Tungsten Corp share price currently up to 49.5p?...
- By Steve Moore |
- 10 May 2022, 17:36 |
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Pebble Beach Systems – 2021 results, encouraging debt reduction...
Pebble Beach Systems (PEB) has announced results for the 2021 calendar year and that it looks forward with optimism – we are marginally ahead on this 12.5p offer tip but there is more to come.
- By HotStockRockets |
- 10 May 2022, 16:35 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: My £5 bet with Cliff Weight of ShareSoc
Cliff admits he will lose, so has decently added £5 to his Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks donation. Why not join him? Leave the 96% of listeners yet to donate, and chip in today, HERE. The bet is on Zephyr Energy (ZPHR), where Cliff is long (and wrong). I offer him the chance to double up with a bet on Wildcat Petroleum (WCAT), following its bonkers RNS yesterday. But I think he is too smart to take that. I also look at Versarien (VRS), Eden Research (EDEN), Kefi (KEFI), and Amur Minerals (AMC), on a day of water triumph at the Greek Hovel. How I wish I was there.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 10 May 2022, 16:03 |
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Good news - I guess - for boring investors via 3i Infrastructure
You can invest in many different sectors apart from equities, bonds and cash. For myself I like having some gold exposure too, but you can also have (I guess) bitcoin or hedge funds, a second or third home, artwork, green investment angles or infrastructure exposure. The latter is worthy and reasonable but, let’s face it, a bit boring. Nevertheless I am sure a few of you are big fans of 3i Infrastructure (3IN) with its (oh so excitable) aim to “invest responsibly in infrastructure, delivering long-term sustainable returns to shareholders and having a positive impact on our portfolio companies and their stakeholders”...
- By Chris Bailey |
- 10 May 2022, 15:01 |
Supreme plc – McColl's ‘clarification’, “continues to trade well”?...
Previously writing on consumer goods manufacturer, supplier and brand owner Supreme plc (SUP), in April the shares were down to 155p. They’ve recently though fallen further to 135p and it now announces a clarification on McColl's, a seller of its products.
- By Steve Moore |
- 10 May 2022, 14:45 |
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DX Group – despite discussions with “a number” of potential new auditors since February… AIM listing cancellation ahoy?!
DX Group (DX.) has announced there is now “a material risk that the audit of the company's accounts for the financial period ended 3 July 2021 will not be completed and the audited annual accounts not published by 7.30am on 5 July 2022, six months after the suspension of the company's shares from trading on AIM”... which would mean listing cancellation!
- By Steve Moore |
- 10 May 2022, 12:35 |
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Kavango Resources: Would Ben Turney of old slate this slick promoter for sophistry or worse?
In the old days of editing this website, flip flop Ben Turney would skewer penny share promoters for deceiving investors. These days, flip flop runs Sub Standard Listed Kavango Resources (KAV), which today raised £750,000 at 3p, Friday’s closing offer price. The RNS is bure bunkum, but there is worse.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 10 May 2022, 09:33 |
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Kinovo - letter to AIM Regulation, suspension & enquiry into Canaccord needed now
After my weekend revelations, following on from Friday’s bombshell admission of rank dishonesty, I had expected Kinovo (KINO) shares to be suspended by now. For those weekend reports suggest that, very soon, the company will be reliant on its banks for its survival. I have written to the Oxymorons at AIM Regulation, about what is a major scandal of non-disclosure.
- By Tom Winnifrith, the Sheriff of AIM |
- 10 May 2022, 09:29 |
The Share Price May Have Leaked a Bit but this Watery Outfit is Setting Sail for Warmer Waters
Hello Share Traders. Water Intelligence (WATR) was one of my big winners - until fairly recently when it began a share price decay. I think this fall is unwarranted and is perhaps partly due to a prolonged bout of profit-taking after months of rises. This is a company whose time has come. And its latest quarterly update was not at all bad, even if it’s caused a 10% dip in the shares.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 10 May 2022, 09:10 |
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Pure Gold – We Had The Pump, This Morning The (Massively Discounted) Dump. Where’s My Ouzo?
I commented on April 22nd that AIM-listed Pure Gold (PUR), also of the Toronto parish (PGM), in the wake of the admission that without bailout funding it would essentially be toast, that you should take advantage of the market’s stupidity (in marking the shares up to 15.75p) and sell, and that it would be lucky to raise money at more than 10p. And so this morning……
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 9 May 2022, 16:51 |
Midwich – ‘in line and look forward with confidence’, but what does that mean financially?...
AV distributor to trade Midwich Group (MIDW) has made an AGM statement including that “trading in the first four months of the current year has been in line with the board's expectations and we look forward with confidence”. What of a share price currently slightly higher in response at 582p and therefore a £517.3 million market cap?...
- By Steve Moore |
- 9 May 2022, 16:31 |
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BREAKING: GOTCHA! Senior Tory Earl, of Shrewsbury, forced to apologise over cash for questions after Tom Winnifrith expose
The judgement out today from the Lords Standards Commissioner is below. Tory Toff, the Earl of Shrewsbury has been forced to apologise for asking questions in the house without declaring an interest following my complaint. Gotcha!
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 9 May 2022, 15:29 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Beer & Popcorn with Peter Wall and the Argo Blockchain comedy show
I discuss today's minor triumph regarding the rule-breaking Tory Toff, Earl of Shrewsbury, and if inflation is not hitting some of us. I look at Vast Resources (VAST); Avacta (AVCT); in much more detail, Amur Minerals (AMC); and finally, Argo Blockchain (ARB). There was no Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks training walk yesterday, as I was aching so much from 10 hours gardening on Saturday. Instead, I did another eight hours gardening, here at the Welsh Hovel. I will post some photos later. Please enjoy my suffering, but do not remain amongst the 97% of listeners yet to donate. Please donate - if only a fiver or a tenner - today, HERE.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 9 May 2022, 15:14 |
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BREAKING: Amur Minerals announces sale of assets but not what was promised and buyer could/should be sanctioned
On 25 January Amur Minerals (AMC) announced that it was in talks to sell its Russian Mining assets “at an indicative price of up to £100 million.” Today came the actual deal and it raises big questions. Let’s start with the price!
- By Tom Winnifrith, the Sheriff of AIM |
- 9 May 2022, 13:36 |
4imprint – trading upgrades, how’s the rating now?...
Previously writing on promotional products group 4imprint (FOUR), in March I noted a broker to the company Liberum forecasting earnings per share to rise to $1.11 this year and $1.34 next which suggested a still mighty rating at best not looking to leave room for any disappointment. So what now following a latest trading statement from the group?...
- By Steve Moore |
- 9 May 2022, 13:05 |
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Chill Brands – now an open offer at 2p, good money after bad
The comedy shit show from the liars and fraudsters at Chill Brands (CHLL) continues. Well, I guess that it is not so funny if you paid 110p last year to see new shares offered at 2p but then folks cannot say that they were not warned by my good self well over 200 times! In today’s instalment of beer and popcorn we discover…
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 9 May 2022, 12:09 |