Aggreko - my latest investment sad-o Buy
Another busy week of UK corporate reporting. I could write about Ashtead (AHT) again but frankly I called it a take profits a quarter ago at twenty quid a share and in early trading today it is below this level again...and the CFO has decided to exit. The latter event all looks very orderly but the as good as it gets feeling lingers. I could also write about my old mucker DS Smith (SMDS).
- By Chris Bailey |
- 6 March 2018, 03:30 |
React - contract win, not enough big bananas but we hold for another reason
React (REAT) has announced what it terms a major contract win. Actually it is a new additional contract with a London hospital it already serves. The deep cleaning contract is worth £206,000 in sales over 18 months.
- By HotStockRockets |
- 6 March 2018, 03:20 |
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So Beaufort is dead - where does this leave Nomad Northland as March 22nd looms - about that £320k
So broker Beaufort is brown bread. But the fallout from its demise may only just be starting. Take a butchers at its last set of accounts (below) - note11 and, if you are an employee of Nomad Northland, start sweating...
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 6 March 2018, 02:50 |
End February performance update: start of 2018 shorted AIM shares
Early this year we showed Shorted AIM shares at the start of 2018. After the latest month, how's performance?...
- By Steve Moore |
- 6 March 2018, 01:29 |
Merlin Magics Up Bigger Profits, Conjuring up the Prospect of a Levitating Share Price
Hello, Share Finders. There are times when the figures are so encouraging that the urge to buy the shares is almost irresistible. I would suggest that is perhaps the case with Merlin Entertainments (MERL).
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 6 March 2018, 01:14 |
End February performance update: start of 2018 top shorted London-listed shares
Early this year we showed the ten top shorted London-listed shares at the start of 2018. After the latest month, how's performance?...
- By Steve Moore |
- 5 March 2018, 09:00 |
Despite the name change to Maistro, blur looks set to continue to perform badly!
Despite changing its name from blur Group (BLUR) to Maistro (MAIS) at the start of the year, it is hard to see much of a change when it comes to the fortunes of the company. Basically, it offers businesses a platform for the procurement of business services, including marketing and human resources, and on its website it boasts that it has been in the business for over a decade. With that in mind, it doesn’t exactly look great that the company is still racking up heavy losses each year, and looks like it is going to continue doing so for the foreseeable future.
- By Gary Newman |
- 5 March 2018, 08:16 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Sir Bradley Wiggins and British Cycling you are right up there with UKOG
I have long been critical of Sir Bradley Wiggins and his fellow British cyclists whether in the Tour de Drugs or elsewhere and comment on what today's report says about our double standards and lack of standards. I comment on your comments on the airlines in the wake of my nightmare with EasyJet (EZJ). I look at Interserve (IRV), Feedback (FDBK), King of the spiv tweets UK Oil & Gas (UKOG), Metminco (MNC), Union Jack Oil & Gas (UJO), Fusion Antibody (FAB) and Andalas (ADL) which MUST make a statement ASAP after yesterday's shock revelation HERE.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 5 March 2018, 05:12 |
You really should care about this, it will affect you and your family in more ways than you would ever really want it to do so
The world is on the brink of the most dramatic trade confrontation of modern times after President Donald Trump openly threatened “trade wars” as a tool of US policy, prompting warnings of full retaliation by major powers across the world. The world powers have been at cyber war for years, but this new chapter opens up a new front, who’s impact on you will be much worse than a slow internet connection to your favorite social media feed.
- By David Scott |
- 5 March 2018, 04:50 |
St Ives – “Disposal”, “a great step forward”?
Having recovered somewhat from lows in the summer to end 2017 approaching 80p, shares in marketing services company St Ives (SIV) had slid to a last close of 66.8p. However, they are currently back above 70p on the back of a “Disposal” announcement…
- By Steve Moore |
- 5 March 2018, 04:20 |
Plus 500 - Once More Unto The Breach
- By Lucian Miers |
- 5 March 2018, 04:10 |
Bluebird Merchant Ventures – interims and good news from Gubong and (particularly) Kochang
Bluebird Merchant Ventures (BMV) has updated including “there is little doubt that the programme for Kochang has been accelerated in the past week and that the potential to complete the transition to a Joint Venture could be completed within the next six months resulting in a decision to move into construction of the mine. This also allows the company to expand its programme on the far larger project at Gubong which still has the potential for a company maker”.
- By HotStockRockets |
- 5 March 2018, 04:00 |
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Is this the spivviest tweet ever - why is UK Oil & Gas Nomad WH Ireland not forcing a statement?
Over the weekend the extraordinary tweet below was sent by UK Oil & Gas (UKOG). Was it approved by its poltroon of a Nomad James Joyce of WH Ireland? Methinks not. In light of its content a responsible Nomad would be resigning or at the least forcing a statement. But not this one.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 5 March 2018, 02:11 |
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Mothercare - This is just not going to end well
I have been a long term bear of Mothercare (MTC) on the simple basis that I do not see it as having a USP any more. It is a pointless dinosaur like Toys R' Us. The latter is already toast as of last week, the most recent trading statement from Mothercare indicates that it will go the same way.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 5 March 2018, 02:10 |
More than 60% sold out - grab your complimentary UK Investor Show ticket while you can - TODAY
Even though the event is still more than 7 weeks away on April 21, the Global Group UK Investor Show is now more than 60% booked out - we have never seen demand like this in 17 years.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 5 March 2018, 01:30 |
Why I'm Sorry to See Beaufort Go
Hello, Share Tickers. Search the financial pages as I might, I could find no mention that Beaufort Securities has fallen into liquidation. It seems that to the press, the BBC et al, the fact that a broker with 20,000 private clients goes bust doesn’t count for anything.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 5 March 2018, 01:17 |
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Explosive letter sent to AIM Regulation re Andalas c/o Winnileaks - is it bust yet & what about the takeover panel?
Thanks to our Winnileaks service we can bring you a letter sent to AIM Regulation this week regarding Andalas Energy (ADL) the AIM listed POS which is almost certainly insolvent. The letter is detailed and is below:
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 4 March 2018, 10:33 |
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A video to make you barf: Successful fund management is a balance between arrogance & humility says Neil Woodford
Either iii readers are thick and so sent in the daftest softest questions to Neil Woodford or thiis just another blow job paid for interview. Where are the tough questions about disastrous performance, investing in companies that need to break the laws of phsyics, Capita, Provident Financial, The AA, related party deals, RM2, the list goes on and on. If successful fund management is a balance between arraogance and humility it, perhaps, explains why smug Nomates Neil is doing so badly. Get the sick bag ready and watch below...
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 4 March 2018, 10:29 |
Interserve – “unlikely” rescue bid?
I see that today’s Telegraph is reporting that Emerald Investment Partners (and the man behind it, Alan McIntosh) in emerging as a key player in the refinancing discussion of fully-listed Interserve (IRV). We are told that Emerald has pledged to back the refinancing, which is very good news. The last thing we want to see is another Carillion-style collapse.
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 4 March 2018, 10:28 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Easyjet you DO owe me a duty of care, you are lying bastards and your team at Gatwick should be shot at dawn
I start with one reason I am thinking of quitting running businesses: folks who say that they will do something and then don't do it, letting you down. I have had two this weekend and it is just poor behaviour, very tiring and something that bores me. Then it is onto discussing a crap headline article in the Sunday Telegraph on Interserve (IURV) and another on Carillion (CLLN) before my main subject - my 22 hour trip home from Greece. EazyJet you are bastards and this is why I loathe, despite and pity you for being lying scumbags.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 4 March 2018, 10:27 |