Reasons to Look At Gleesons - the Gleeful Share Price Might Bring You Glee
Hello Share Switchers. I’m not sure I’m going to let this subject go - as I have quite a lot of faith in the prospect that, for once, I might be right. That is that British house builders are going to be coining it in a lot stronger than they have hitherto.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 28 September 2016, 01:08 |
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Eden Research - Rum & Coke Interims - when will the Terpenetech FRAUD be conceded
AIM listed long time fraud Eden Research (EDEN) has posted half calendar year numbers which are as dismal as ever - this is a company whose retained losses after twenty one years are now £34.145 million. After 21 years of promising ever more jam tomorrow Eden is still reliant on fraud to keep going.
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 27 September 2016, 08:14 |
MediaZest – “New business update” announcement sees shares soar. Hmmm…
At 3:48pm (why?) yesterday it was announced that “MediaZest (MDZ), the creative digital audio visual company, is pleased to update shareholders with more detail on recent business wins”. The shares responded more than 18% higher to 0.1625p. Hmmm…
- By Steve Moore |
- 27 September 2016, 08:12 |
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Premaitha - new loan facility - this is the start of more good news: Buy
Apologies for the delay in commenting on this RNS which landed on Friday. We wanted to speak to Adam Reynolds and we have now done so. This is just the start of the good news and ahead of results tomorrow Premaitha (NIPT) shares are a buy.
- By HotStockRockets |
- 27 September 2016, 07:53 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Fraudsters, losers & tossers the lot of them
In this bearcast I refer to my article on the Trump & Clinton debate overnight and what it means HERE and the latest shocking expose of Quindell fraudster Rob Terry HERE. I warn about bad things happening in Euro land and the worst of tem all is Deutsche Bank. There is a Radio 4 programme tonight on AIM fraud at 8 PM. I am not involved but some fine upstanding members of the community are. that is irony in case the loser Roger Lawson thinks I have forgiven him and ShareSoc for defending the blinkx law breakers by smearing me and Ben Edelman.Elsewhere I look at the role of certain NEDS who are Tim not so nice but fucking dim. I cover the Cloudtag (CTAG) scam, Northern Petroleum (NOP) - placing ahoy _ and Imaginatik (IMTK) as well as China fraud Jiasen (JSI)
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 27 September 2016, 07:52 |
Boohoo goes from “not wildly overpriced” to “looks rather overpriced”
Shares in boohoo (BOO) have continued to storm higher since I covered them last month, and have crossed the psychological 100p mark on an intraday basis following the release of today’s interim results. With a £1.1 billion market cap, it is perhaps time to get off this particular train.
- By Graham Neary |
- 27 September 2016, 07:26 |
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XCite - Almost total wipeout confirmed - shares worth 0.2p (at best) not 2p
Well you cannot say that you were not warned. Another day and another former darling of the Bulletin Boards goes up in smoke. XCite Energy (XEL) has given us details of its restructuring. Ouch.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 27 September 2016, 07:12 |
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Concepta - manufacturing deal signed in China: launch now very close
Concepta (CPT) has announced that it has signed a deal with a Chinese company, Huanzhong Biotech Limited ( HZ) to to assemble and package Concepta's 'My Lotus' fertility product. My Lotus already has regulatory clearance and so this paves the way for a launch very soon indeed.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 27 September 2016, 06:08 |
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BREAKING: Quob Park Estate Annual Report - Fraudster Rob Terry cooking the books again as shareholders pay for his personal vineyard
The annual report from Quob Park Estate, the new ponzi scheme of Quindell fraudster Rob Terry is out and is a cornucopia of his best tricks of greed and accounting fraud. It is a delight. Leopards do not change their spots.
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 27 September 2016, 05:42 |
Filthy Forty Haike Chemical – first out of the traps this week with interims. Red Flags for breakfast?
Well done to ShareProphets AIM-China Filthy Forty play Haike Chemical (HAIK) for being first to stick its head above the parapet this week with the release of its interims to June. One down, nine to go. The PR reads well enough: profitable for the half, lots of cash in the bank. That’s the spin – but what about the Red Flags – such as negative net current assets?
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 27 September 2016, 04:58 |
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Alternative Networks – offers only vague near year-end profit warning attributed to EU referendum of more than 3 months ago! ...
UK business IT and communications service provider, Alternative Networks (AN.) has made a “Trading Update” announcement including under a first bullet point “some project completions will be delayed beyond the year end”. Uh-oh…
- By Steve Moore |
- 27 September 2016, 04:50 |
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ShareProphets RNS Translation Service: Frontera Resources – rampety ramp, rampety ramp (PS you’ve just been diluted again)
AIM-listed Texas-based oil explorer and monster cash-burner Frontera Resources (FRR) yesterday released another ramptastic RNS. The shares stormed ahead by 29% on the day, with the rise getting going at about 11am. No doubt someone just got very lucky, as an RNS didn't come out until 3.35pm.
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 27 September 2016, 01:27 |
Despite Posting a Loss, Allergy Therapeutics is Not to Be Sneezed at
Hello Share Puzzlers. Thank goodness the hay fever season is over. I no longer suffer, having moved to the seaside, but the horror of a blocked conk and streaming eyes remains. You may have noticed that allergies seem to be on the rise. At least the number of folk who complain about them is.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 27 September 2016, 01:18 |
Gattaca – update as shares in the former Matchtech Group continue to slide
Having, last writing on Matchtech Group, suggested a small, speculative buy with the shares then recovering to above 350p (see HERE), I now update following a few subsequent announcements from the company and the shares falling from above 387p less than a week ago to currently sub 340p…
- By Steve Moore |
- 26 September 2016, 09:53 |
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Zoopla - Share sales point to likely overvaluation
Zoopla (ZPLA) shares have performed brilliantly over the past few months, rising from a low around 230p to the current 320p, for a mighty market cap of £1.37 billion. As some highly knowledgeable shareholders lighten their holdings, it might be worth others considering whether such a market cap is truly justified.
- By Graham Neary |
- 26 September 2016, 08:14 |
CSF Group – Delisting proposal for shareholders with a gun to the head
AIM-listed CSF Group (CSFG) announced this morning that it is to call an EGM for shareholders to consider a resolution to delist from the world’s most successful growth market. The reasons cited are the lack of institutional demand, liquidity which is effectively meaningless and the failure to secure additional capital by way of equity financing. So much for AIM as a source of growth capital.
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 26 September 2016, 07:40 |
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Goldplat – full-year results, a gold recovery buy?
Outgoing Goldplat (GDP) Chairman Brian Moritz considers it “a pleasure to be able to report an improvement in both the production and profitability of Goldplat, led by the recovery operations”, though the shares are currently unchanged on the day at 5.75p…
- By Steve Moore |
- 26 September 2016, 07:30 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: talking bailout placings at Blenheim & FastForward and Asian shite on AIM
In today's bearcast I look at just how weak are the balance sheet's of Blenheim Natural Resources (BNR) and FastForward (FFWD) and discuss imminent bailout placings. I mention a greedy bastard, taking time off from mis-treating his patients who is giving me stick on Glenwick (GWIK) and then I look at CSF Group (CSFG) and the sheer scale of how London's crony capitalists have milked this dog as shareholders have lost almost everything. It is horrifying.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 26 September 2016, 06:53 |
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The Chairman's Blog 16: Sir Benjamin Dover of Global Mining Endeavours wants to meet Sir Henry Bottomface
Following the example set by Paul Warwick the chairman of worthless penny stock Andalas (ADL) in starting a blog, Sir Benjamin Dover of AIM listed Global Mining Endeavours has decided to follow suit and like Paul promises to be candid in his approach. Blog number sixteen....
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 26 September 2016, 05:29 |
SpaceandPeople – half-year results suggest it’ll be profit warning ahoy!
Shares in shopping centre and other high footfall venue promotional and retail company SpaceandPeople (SAL) currently trade approaching 30% lower, at well below 30p, on the back of its results for the first half of 2016. Let’s take a look…
- By Steve Moore & Tom Winnifrith |
- 26 September 2016, 05:10 |