The Standard List – Home of the Comeback Kid: Part 2: Path Investments
In a mini-series of tales of unlikely comebacks, I covered Dukemount Capital (DKE) earlier today and now look at Path Investments (PATH), although from first glance, it looks like the only ones who are on a Path to riches here are the management team.
- By Cynical Bear |
- 10 April 2017, 05:22 |
RESULT: Bulletin Board Moron of the Week Contest (sponsored by ADVFN)
We had some good competition...
- By Pizza Hardman Darren Atwater |
- 10 April 2017, 05:08 |
Video: Simon Robinson, CEO of Yolo Leisure & Technology, speaks at UK Investor Show 2017
In this video from the storming success that was the 2017 UK Investor Show, Simon Robinson, CEO of Yolo Leisure & Technology (YOLO), is at the podium. And make sure that you keep April 21 2018 free for next year's UK Investor Show.
- By Pizza Hardman Darren Atwater |
- 10 April 2017, 04:53 |
The Standard List – Home of the Comeback Kid: Part 1: Dukemount Capital
As a kid, I used to watch the first three Rocky films pretty much on loop as I love a feel-good comeback story and I note that the Standard Segment of the Official List is fast becoming the home for such stocks. Unfortunately, I doubt the ones I’ll cover today are going to have the beating of Apollo Creed or Clubber Lang. First up is Dukemount Capital (DKE).
- By Cynical Bear |
- 10 April 2017, 04:52 |
Video: Grahame Rummery, CEO of React Group, speaks at UK Investor Show 2017
In this video from the storming success that was the 2017 UK Investor Show, Grahame Rummery, CEO of React Group (REAT), is at the podium. And make sure that you keep April 21 2018 free for next year's UK Investor Show.
- By Pizza Hardman Darren Atwater |
- 10 April 2017, 04:45 |
Inspirit Energy – half-year results claim “adequate resources”. Really?...
Having featured in the ‘New Year bury bad news stakes’ and with questions having been raised about CFO Nilesh Jagatia, I note shares in Inspirit Energy (INSP) remain in the doldrums following half-year results announced on 31st March. I also note the announcement was made at 9.49am. An attempt to miss the usual 7am RNS scrutiny?...
- By Steve Moore |
- 10 April 2017, 04:42 |
Video: Robert Miller, CEO of Phynova, speaks at UK Investor Show 2017
In this video from the storming success that was the 2017 UK Investor Show, Robert Miller, CEO of Phynova, is at the podium. And make sure that you keep April 21 2018 free for next year's UK Investor Show.
- By Pizza Hardman Darren Atwater |
- 10 April 2017, 04:41 |
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Something more than the fertilizer smells at Obtala
Obtala (OBT) should be a simple business to understand, its website explains that it farms just over 1,700 hectares of land in Tanzania and that it’s transitioning its forestry business to supplying hard wood products from 314,000 hectares of forestry concessions. And yet the group structure, accounts and accounting practices are possibly the most opaque that I’ve seen for an AIM company for quite some time. I’m going to highlight three points that should make the longs very concerned and should tempt the shorts out to play.
- By Evil Banksta |
- 10 April 2017, 04:29 |
Video: Ian Bristow, Finance Director of Symphony Environmental Technologies, speaks at UK Investor Show 2017
In this video from the storming success that was the 2017 UK Investor Show, Ian Bristow, Finance Director of Symphony Environmental Technologies (SYM), is at the podium. And make sure that you keep April 21 2018 free for next year's UK Investor Show.
- By Pizza Hardman Darren Atwater |
- 10 April 2017, 01:43 |
Fancy an Investment in Chemicals, Brothers? Look Up Croda
Hello Share Smashers. I can claim to be an expert in chemicals. Well, not really, though I hold a GCE in chemistry which shocked my old teacher when he saw the list of successful students. Which leads me to look at Croda (CRDA) - a chemicals company based within aping distance of my birth town, Doncaster.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 10 April 2017, 01:29 |
New Bulletin Board Moron of the Week Contest: Sponsored by ADVFN
With CloudTag (CTAG) out of the way, and the Filty Forty winding down to the Filthy Few, it's anyone's game to win. This week, extra points will be given to submissions from sites other than LSE, as I am beginning to suspect that entire site is some sort of art project by some City Boy who really resents not going to St Martins. Perhaps it should be ADVFN where the board seem as interesting as the customers. Your deadline to submit entries in the comments section below is midnight, Sunday 9 April.
- By Darren Atwater |
- 9 April 2017, 09:34 |
Video: Gervaise Heddle, CEO of Greatland Gold, speaks at UK Investor Show 2017
In this video from the storming success that was the 2017 UK Investor Show, Gervaise Heddle, CEO of Greatland Gold (GGP), is at the podium. And make sure that you keep April 21 2018 free for next year's UK Investor Show.
- By Pizza Hardman Darren Atwater |
- 9 April 2017, 09:34 |
Safestyle: bank profits
Safestyle UK (SFE) has announced “record results” for 2016 and that it “is well placed to continue its progress in 2017”. But…
- By Tom Winnifrith & Steve Moore |
- 9 April 2017, 09:29 |
Video: Coinsilium on 'game-changing technology' blockchain at UK Investor Show 2017
In this video from the storming success that was the 2017 UK Investor Show, a discussion on the game-changing technology of the blockchain from Coinsilium. And make sure that you keep April 21 2018 free for next year's UK Investor Show.
- By Pizza Hardman Darren Atwater |
- 9 April 2017, 06:25 |
Tip of the year update – Taihua collapseroonie
I think I should rename Deputy Sheriff Towers as Smug Towers. Having offered two sells in the ShareProphets Tipfest for this year, Igas Energy (IGAS) duly crashed to bottom out at 4.5p (I’d been saying sell from 18.5p - last year’s Christmas tipfest, and then 11.625p this year). Last week came the turn of Filthy Forty play Taihua (TAIH) to do the decent thing and collapse in the wake of an entirely squeaky clean suggestion that it delist from the Casino. There’s nothing wrong here at all – move along please, nothing to see……
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 9 April 2017, 03:22 |
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Table of shorted AIM shares - week to 07/04/2017
From the FCA's spreadsheet of short positions required to be disclosed to it, the following shows the shorted AIM shares with positions from 2016 and thus far in 2017 (by net short position %) - and if this position has increased (red), reduced (green) or remained unchanged (black) since last week...
- By ShareProphets |
- 9 April 2017, 03:21 |
Mining Equities Are Under Appreciated, Inflation Is Coming
This podcast from Palisade follows E.B. Tucker recently attending a conference promoting the housing market, where there seemed to be a lot of interest and several big name speakers. He thinks this is an indication of where we are, as the housing market is cyclical the time to buy real estate was several years ago. Returns in real estate are likely to be remain low. If you're interested you could look at regions with growth, like Brazil where they have better demographics.
- By ShareProphets |
- 9 April 2017, 03:20 |
Caption Contest: Colin Bird of Galileo Resources at the UK Investor Show 2017
YouTube automatically chooses a still from a video to place on the holding page. The one that the algorithm chose for our video of Galileo Resources (GLR) at the UK Investor Show shows Colin Bird, also of Jubilee Platinum (JLP) and Xtract Resources (XTR) in a particularly animated pose. Caption this picture - your deadline to post entries in the comments section below is midnight tonight ( Sunday 9th April).
- By Darren Atwater |
- 9 April 2017, 02:16 |
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Quindell fraudster Rob Terry lying again as he plots stockmarket comeback
The Serious Fraud Office investigations into the Quindell (QPP) fraud and the fraudster in chief Rob Terry continue but it seems that the old criminal and future jailbird has not changed his mendacious ways. He is now in a spot of bother with the consulting giant Accenture,
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 9 April 2017, 02:15 |
Video: Albert E Sisto, CEO of Tern Plc, speaks at UK Investor Show 2017
In this video from the storming success that was the 2017 UK Investor Show, Albert E Sisto, CEO of Tern Plc (TERN), is at the podium. And make sure that you keep April 21 2018 free for next year's UK Investor Show.
- By Darren Atwater |
- 9 April 2017, 02:15 |