Gulf Marine Services – CEO suspended, boardroom change all positive?...
Following further news today, Gulf Marine Services (GMS) has now both appointed a new director to the board and suspended the CEO this week…
- By Steve Moore |
- 25 November 2020, 16:43 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: ShareSoc to ask if the Pope is a Catholic, Chatting to Union Jack's Bramhill & another old geezer
ShareSoc has a question about PE backed IPO’s like the AA (AA). I answer it. I discuss the modus operandi of Chris Akers with reference to Trafalgar Property (TRAF) and then long chats with David Bramhill of Union Jack Oil (UJO) which looks a great trading buy and then with another old geezer, that is to say my broker.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 25 November 2020, 15:59 |
URU Metals – Subscription at 230p to Raise just £280,000
Well blow me down: AIM-listed John Zorbas POS URU Metals (URU) has rattled the tin and got someone to fork up at 230p per share. Apparently that is around a 10% discount, but given the paltry return for the company it says nothing that is good about the company. A few coins for the electricity meter and, er…..that’s about it.
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 25 November 2020, 15:44 |
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Future buys GoCo for £594 million but will this paper over the lack of growth cracks?
The short answer according to Matt Earl, the bear raider known as the Dark Destroyer, is No!
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 25 November 2020, 15:19 |
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Concepta acquisition, this is the start of a new broom: Buy as shares will hit 2.5p soon
We shareholders in Concepta (CPT) have suffered long enough but it appears that the new management team led by Penny McCormick is now doing all the right things.
- By Tom Winnifrith for HotStockRockets |
- 25 November 2020, 14:54 |
Xeros Technology – Woodford dog argues “an important step” order. Is it?...
A couple of announcements today from one of the many AIM dogs of Neil Woodford, Xeros Technology Group (XSG) – and the shares currently continuing something of a recent recovery…
- By Steve Moore |
- 25 November 2020, 14:30 |
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Powerhouse Energy – Winners and Losers
Having looked at the share transactions of Powerhouse Energy (PHE) investor Ben White, the son of Howard White who was a Director of Waste2Tricity, alongside sleazy Tim Yeo at the weekend and concluding Ben White may have been the luckiest investor on the AIM market, I was drawn to look at a few further transactions. In doing so I can only conclude that AFC Energy (AFC) must be the unluckiest corporate investor on AIM.
- By Peter Brailey |
- 25 November 2020, 13:30 |
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Fulham Shore – surely it should be for the reader to decide if a standard update is of ‘particular relevance’!
Previously writing on Franco Manca and The Real Greek restaurants company Fulham Shore (FUL), I concluded including noting a suggested far from ideal balance sheet and increasing trading restrictions once again. Now assistance to investors with a “pleased to provide” trading update?…
- By Steve Moore |
- 25 November 2020, 11:52 |
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Mea Culpa as my Golden Goose is almost Cooked
Gold took a bath on Monday and continued to drift on Tuesday. For all the positive signs that the correction in Gold and gold stocks was perhaps nearing its end, on Monday lunchtime the market turned against the yellow metal and my play on Golden Prospect subscription shares (GPSS) has taken a near-terminal decline. So what now?
- By Nigel Somerville |
- 25 November 2020, 09:10 |
Shares in this Jolly Green Giant Keep on Rising, But Is it Time to Take a Rest?
Hello, Share People. Talking down your own book is something you rarely see, but it might be wise to review the progress of one of my choices on this magnificent website. The share in question has become remarkably successful this year. It attained the rare status of an annual four-bagger. And it’s future still looks bright. But in these difficult days, it’s hard to imagine that a four-bagger will keep on rising…
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 25 November 2020, 08:19 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - Rejoicing with rhubarb gin - why don't you join me after a great win?
In today’s bearcast I discuss today’s triumph against Julie “Lingerie on Expenses” Meyer, Versarien (VRS), and Anexo (ANX).
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 24 November 2020, 16:11 |
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BREAKING: Major Bear Dossier on Anexo – the road to nowhere!
This is an impressive bear dossier, far too good for me to have compiled on AIM high flier Anexo (ANX). If the report is accurate – and it reads very well to me – then the shares should more than halve. Enjoy…
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 24 November 2020, 15:45 |
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AO World – a lockdown winner… but can the outlook from here justify the valuation?
Another day of FTSE gains and online electrical retailer AO World (AO.) has announced results for its half-year ended 30th September 2020, emphasising “the results we’re announcing today give huge confidence that our business is well set for the future to cement the changes”. The shares have currently responded, er, around 7% lower to about 390p…
- By Steve Moore |
- 24 November 2020, 15:44 |
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Breaking: Henry Gewanter thrashes Julie “Lingerie on Expenses” Meyer in Court
After almost three years, heroic PR man Henry Gewanter finally had his day in Court with Julie “Lingerie on Expenses” Meyer. And it was a triumph. Praise the Lord! Rejoice! Rejoice! Rejoice!
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 24 November 2020, 15:29 |
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Dev Clever shares now 6.5p to sell – surely the Asimilar stink is now utterly nonsensical as deadline approaches
Even at just 6.75p mid, the market cap of Dev Clever (DEV) is £31 million which – for a company with sub £1.5 million cash, annual sales of, perhaps, £2 million and which is heavily loss making – is ludicrous. But what is now coming ever more sharply into focus is the ludicrous financing deal with AIM listed Asimilar (ASLR).
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 24 November 2020, 15:13 |
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Versarien: is this £1.95 million of revenue or yet another Government grant? Clarification Needed ASAP
The bulls are creaming themselves. The shares up by 13% at 40p and the cult-like followers of shameless Neill Ricketts say there are now real revenues from graphene sales. But I think not. The RNS issued by Versarien (VRS) today is utterly disingenuous and no Nomad other than shamed and disgraced fraudsters fave SP Angel would have signed off on it.
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 24 November 2020, 12:33 |
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Chamberlin – paid-for researcher updates: “main businesses performing solidly”. You what?!...
Yesterday on castings and engineering company Chamberlin (CMH), here I noted a massive contract loss and financial red flags fluttering. Today an announcement of research “Chamberlin (CMH): Trading update ‒ main businesses performing solidly”. You what? Hardman is ‘avin’ a giraffe is it not?
- By Steve Moore |
- 24 November 2020, 12:10 |
Tern - contract for FundamentalVR fails to impress
AIM-listed jam-tomorrow investment company Tern plc (TERN) has announced a contract for investee FundamentalVR (FVRVS) but it seems the market in unimpressed and shares in Tern have again fallen below the recent fundraising price.
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 24 November 2020, 11:35 |
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No reason to sell Union Jack shares prior to completion of the West Newton side track drill...in fact
Whenever a smaller oil company is drilling a well these days you pretty much have to expect the share price to get hammered unless they announce a substantial find that exceeded market expectations, and that is exactly what hammered to Union Jack Oil (UJO) this week.
- By Gary Newman |
- 24 November 2020, 11:29 |
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Lekoil – 3 Amigos pick over a corpse?
Lekoil (LEK) RNS’ed late yesterday that a significant shareholder (Metallon Corporation Limited), which holds 15.4% of the company equity has called for an EGM. It’s proposing three interesting new directors be elected to the board. With the shares suspended and the balance sheet a train wreck, the Lekoil board has the audacity to claim this is an attempt to control the company on the cheap!…
- By Peter Brailey |
- 24 November 2020, 11:10 |