Long road to recovery for Gulfsands
Whilst it is great to see Gulfsands (GPX) rising on the back of recent news about a possible peace deal in Syria, I am far from convinced that such a large rise in share price is in any way justified at this point in time.
- By Gary Newman |
- 13 December 2016, 00:55 |
M. P. Evans – hostile offer extended; claimed in light of subsequent developments, but first closing acceptances lowly
Previously writing on M. P. Evans (MPE) I concluded that it continues to look as though the difference between what Kuala Lumpur Kepong (and prior share price levels) and the M. P. Evans board (and the “independent valuer’s” and a number of key investors) seem to consider a fair valuation may well deny a deal here – and we now have an update from both sides…
- By Steve Moore |
- 13 December 2016, 00:45 |
That She Blows - Up Go the Oilers and It's Not Over Yet
Hello Share Cybers. One does not like to preen. And to be honest I haven't had much justification lately, what with Advanced Oncotherapy's woes. But you will allow that I did see oil prices rising.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 13 December 2016, 00:40 |
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And the winner of the ShareProphets Cloudtag rebranding contest is...
Steve Moore has passed on the task of judging this contest since we had 96 entries including my own. As you can see HERE there were many splended suggestions as to what Cloudtag should rebrand its product as. But there can only be one winner of a golden ticket to the UK Investor Show incorporating a night at the Saracens cabaret.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 12 December 2016, 09:00 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - the Curse of Justin the Clown strikes again
In this podcast I look at Daniel Stewart (DAN) where Waseem Shakoor closed his short today. I look at the lunacy there, the lunacy at Cloudtag (CTAG) and show how it is the same folks, the sort of folks who are also preyed on by conman Darren Winters. On that note please read THIS ARTICLE TODAY - and tweet it out and link to it on Facebook and on any website you can. I look at Strat Aero (AERO), Ferrum Crescent (FCR), Avanti Communications (AVN) and then at another stock cursed by the frothing endorsement of the Clown, MySquar (MYSQ) which is a right old dog and its well spun RNS today can't hide that.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 12 December 2016, 08:46 |
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Cloudtag EGM passes resolutions but shares still suspended & that is BAD News
The EGM of AIM fraud Cloudtag (CTAG) was delayed because the plane carrying CEO Amit Ben Haim was held up by fog on its approach to the Channel Islands. Once the great man arrived all resolutions allowing the issue of vast numbers of shares to death spiral providers, and anyone else who will stump up cash, were duly passed. No shock there, most morons can't afford an air fare so voted by proxy pre suspension at a time when the shares were flying so, natch, they backed management. But....
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 12 December 2016, 07:53 |
Hardide – company reckons recent new funds for investment in growth, full-year results suggest different
Previously writing on provider of advanced surface coatings, Hardide (HDD) in October, I noted its raising of £1.6 million at 0.8p per share – questioning “to progress with its plans for future developments and growth” or ‘to keep the lights on’? We now have results for the company’s year ended 30th September 2016…
- By Steve Moore |
- 12 December 2016, 07:41 |
Molins – seeks to emphasise “positive” recent order intake, but for this year it’s another profit warning
After August “Half-year Report” announcement = Profit Warning from Molins (MLIN), we now have a “Trading update” announcement which is a further profit warning – seeing the shares down from my bargepole conclusion at 53.5p to a current sub 50p…
- By Steve Moore |
- 12 December 2016, 04:14 |
Italy is a very big and aggressive fish to fry
Speaking in the week Mark Carney said that People are angry, as they face “The first lost decade since the 1860s” and he recognised that the benefits of economic progress have been unevenly felt. Worryingly he sees that the stagnation in wages, with no precedent for a century and a half, is set to continue. Younger people have been disproportionately hit, he also conceded.
- By David Scott |
- 12 December 2016, 02:56 |
Cloudtag: if management can't cash in on share options just move the goalposts
The share options which were in force when Cloudtag (CTAG) was admitted to AIM in March 2013 contained certain vesting conditions. These included a product launch date of 20 March 2014 plus other specified criteria including turnover exceeding £750,000 in a month! and a specified share price being exceeded for a five day period starting at 40 pence and increasing to 60 pence.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 12 December 2016, 02:55 |
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Filthy 40 Taihua – a deafening silence from the China fraud ( based on a housing estate in St Albans)
Tom Winnifrith asked some serious questions of Advanced Oncotherapy (AVO) and has been met with no response. He’ll keep at ‘em, but the lack of a statement looks very bad. In similar vein, I have been asking questions of ShareProphets AIM-China Filthy Forty play Taihua with the same result. I’ll keep asking too. Where is the website, where is the buy-back and where is the update on receivables?
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 12 December 2016, 02:41 |
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What do Ex Nomad to the African Potash FRAUD, Stewart Dickson, charlatan Darren Winters and an associate of fraudster Rob Terry have in common?
When Google receives a notice asking it to remove a link to a website, if it doesn't feel like litigating it, it0 removes the link and sends a copy of the notice to LumenDatabase.org. Often, it is used by copyright holders to prevent people from downloading pirate copies of books, films, or music, as in this case where the publisher of Tom Winnifrith Sr's must read book, Fallen Women of the 19th Century, asked for links to be removed.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 12 December 2016, 01:24 |
New mine coming online should give Orosur a boost
Orosur Mining (OMI) remains one of my favourites amongst the small gold miners listed on AIM, and I now hold shares in the company myself, hopefully awaiting a turnaround in the price of gold.
- By Gary Newman |
- 12 December 2016, 01:23 |
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Photo article: Cloudtag moron Hayley Whittaker has a twin sister - she was the semi naked Quindell Moron
Over the weekend we published details of Hayley Whittaker who abused me on twitter saying she, with 5 low grade GCSEs and a diploma in media studies, was "better educated then (sic)" I am. She also called me a perv and much else and has now threatened to call the Old Bill in to deal with my "harassment". But guess what? Hayley has a twin sister who we have met before. Twin Kate was a Quindell moron who harassed me on twitter by, intera alia, sending me semi naked photos of herself.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 12 December 2016, 01:07 |
Tighter Regulation Threat Makes IG An Uneasy Investment
Hello Share Twizzlers. I've not had much success with my spread betting exploits. I've had three goes with three different companies, but this kind of investing, if investing it is, has seen my original stakes disappear. And rather quickly, too.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 12 December 2016, 01:06 |
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Cloudtag Competition - Win a Golden Ticket as we assist with rebrand
AIM fraud Cloudtag (CTAG) has today stated that it is going to rebrand its product. We are always keen to help and so invite you all to suggest possible names. My own suggestion is "FitFraud". Can you do better? Well here is a reason worth £90 to try your best.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 11 December 2016, 06:30 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - the A to E of AIM fraud. Guess what C is for?
In today's bearcast I look at the A to E of AIM fraud. It covers Advanced Oncotherapy (AVO), Boxhill (BOX, Cloudtag (CTAG), Daniel Stewart (DAN) and Eden Research (EDEN). Can you remember which two of those have sent me a fascist lawyer's letter?
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 11 December 2016, 05:32 |
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Cloudtag ramper in chief Liam Nicholas is this week's Bulletin Board Moron
Boy was the competition fierce. Those looking to hoover up African Potash before suspension on the AIM Casino, those Worthington believers all gave it their best but it was the Cloudtag loons wot won it. You can see many splendid nominations for our BB Moron of the week contest here. But the winner is, again, supplied by Juicin Drumroll with a celeb posting on the LSE Asylum from the ramper in chief.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 11 December 2016, 05:32 |
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Hayley Whittaker - a Cloudtag moron who says she's more educated then (sic) Tom Winnifrith
These Cloudtag (CTAG) morons really are a hoot. They get onto the Bulletin Boards and then onto twitter and start spamming me. And they spam me with such junk. Meet Hayley Whittaker a payroll assistant at Lookers who tweets as Hayleigh234 and was spamming last night with gems such as:
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 11 December 2016, 03:51 |
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Cloudtag and the CES show - here's a video ramp from IR hookers Proactive - check the date!! And the big lie!!
Cloudtag (CTAG) morons are getting terribly excited about the CES show in las Vegas which their boys are paying to attend next month. Now let's rewind a year to January 8 2016, 21 days before the company launched a blizzard of placings. Here is a ramp video Cloudtag paid IR hookers Proactive Investors to record. The really very foxy Charlotte Kan of Proactive quizzes lying Amit Ben Haim about CES 2016 where he launched Cloudtag's products. Ms Kan maybe uber foxy but she is not exactly Paxman.
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 11 December 2016, 01:25 |