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BREAKING: Zamaz – Misleading trading update from the b*stard cousin of the fraud Supply@ME Capital

In today’s trading update, Zamaz (ZAMNZ), founded by Supply’s Dr Frankenstein, Dominic White, provided a trading update under the following caption “Bella Dispensa reports over 30-fold calendar 2022 revenue growth”.  The RNS also indicates that “These subsidiary results are being announced as they will shortly be in the public domain in Italy and are price-sensitive.” 
IQG
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IQGeo – 2022 results, is even delivering on forecasts sufficient for the valuation?

Describing itself as “a market leading provider of geospatial productivity and collaboration software for the telecoms and utility industries”, IQGeo Group (IQG) has announced results for the 2022 calendar year and that it “remain very confident in our ability to deliver on our targets for 2023 and beyond”. So what of a currently slightly lower 197p share price?
SGZ
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ScotGold misleads on (genuine) leaked email warning of cash crisis…but warns of cash crisis

Scotgold (SGZ) claims that its directors emails have been hacked and that “specious emails sent in their names to numerous people.” The clear implication is that the email I published on Saturday, HERE, discussing administration and a cash crisis is bogus. It is not it is genuine. The "specious" emails referred to were, according to my source, sent to employees, not insolvency lawyers at Fox Williams. Even its death throes it seems ScotGold dissembles and, in mentioning the Police paints itself as the victim. It is not the victim shareholders are. The company is in its death throes because it has fessed to as much today causing the shares to, as I oft predicted they would, crash. Told y’all! What follows is grim.
AIQ
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AIQ – New Contract But What Is The Benefit?

Sub-Standard-listed AIQ (AIQ) has announced a new contract, apparently worth $458,600. To put that in context, revenues for the whole of last year (the year to October 2022) totalled just £498,388 so I guess that the company wants us to think this is a major breakthrough. Think again…..
CNA

For many Reasons, Shares in British Gas Parent Centrica could Fire Up

Hello Share Fans. This old punter thinks Centrica (CNA), the owner of British Gas, is undervalued. That’s not surprising given the perception that energy suppliers like this are under government pressure to keep bills down. And the wholesale price of gas is reducing in Europe now that other ways are being found to overcome shortages with the war in Ukraine.
Bearcast
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: The Rogue Bloggers are now 8 (+2 fantasy women) & the wooden floor that protects female failures like Sharon White & La Willingham

I start on journalist ethics, that is to say not selling shares before advising readers to and a chap called Magna Carta who reminds me of the weeds in my strawberry patch. Then onto Rogue Bloggers where Andrew Bell says he is joining us and bringing a fantasy woman. I shall bring Cheryl. Please donate HERE. Finally, referring to Sarah Willingham and Dame Sharon White of John Lewis infamy (see the Daily Mail article I refer to HERE) I suggest that a glass ceiling for women in business has been replaced by a wooden floor.
NGHT
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The Mail on Sunday blows off Sarah Willingham again with fake news - would a man get this treatment?

Not for the first time the Mail on Sunday is doing PR for Sarah Willingham of Nightcap (NGHT). as usual it gets its maths hopelessly wrong.
GENL
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What does the ruling in favour of Iraq potentially mean for companies operating in Kurdistan? Share suspensions tomorrow?

Geo-political risk is a factor that people often overlook when investing in shares, but always has the potential to throw a big curve ball into the mix, and that has definitely been the case this weekend for anyone holding shares in the international oil companies operating in Kurdistan.
GSK
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Spring forward (and don’t worry too much about the markets)

I decided to go to bed early last night, to lose an hour on Saturday evening rather than Sunday morning. It is a bit like money really, as given a choice I would much rather spend any cash I have earned in my account, than take out a loan. However, I guess the average bank does alright out of its average credit card issued to its average customer…until at least one of them doesn’t. 
Quiz
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The ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz #181

It's time for the ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz.. There are no prizes!  And remember, no Googling! 

Professor
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Sunday Long Reads: Stolen Childhood, First Romantics, Gunsapalooza, Bad AI, Poor Refs

Sunday is a good time to sit back, read, and forget about shares. Put the kettle on, find a comfy chair. You have the time, don't you?

Wolf-of-Wall-Street

Visual Aid: Where Are the Largest Cities Throughout History?

Something different this week: an animation of the Largest Cities throughout History. Mapper and history YouTuber Ollie Bye has visualized the seven largest cities in the world since 3,000 BCE. His video covers cities with a minimum population of 10,000 and hints at historical events which led to the establishment, growth, and eventual fall of cities. As usual, courtesy of Visual Capitalist.


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Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 25 Mar 2023

The most-read non-Tom non-Quiz article this week is Jadestone continues to grow and barring an oil price crash will do well longer term - buy by Gary Newman at No 1 or No 5 including Bearcasts.

Woodlarks
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Photo Article: Third Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks Training Walk

Instead of heading straight to the petrol station on the Wrexham Ring Road and back, I took a diversion from just inside the village boundary, a walk across the fields to Frog Lane, something advertised as ½ mile. My plan was to do the walk and back on both legs of my walk to the petrol station so adding 2 miles to last week’s nine miles. Plans, plans, plans.
Gold
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The View From The Montana Log-Cabin As Gold Writhes As Now Deutsche Bank Comes Under Pressure

Gold finished the week at $1978 – down a shade on last week’s explosive move to $1989, but there was volatility over the week: the low point was in the mid $1930s and the high was $2010. Our favourite technical analyst, Jordan Roy-Byrne of TheDailyGold.com, was warning of volatility and he was right. But I fancy the general direction remains upwards and continue to expect a new high in fairly short order.
Bearcast
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: is Inland totally 100% fecked?

I managed my 11 mile training walk for Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks. Actually I reckon it was twelve. Anyhow I am back and weeding the strawberries. No rest for the wicked. If you sense the pain in my legs please donate to this great cause HERE. Then I discuss Inland (INL) and more red flags. It is either the cheapest stock on the market or a zero and I know what my money is on.
SGZ
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BREAKING: Is this email genuine? Is Scotgold preparing for administration?

The email below, apparently from a senior staffer at Scotgold (SGZ) to lawyers at Fox Williams, presumably Richie Clark and Paul Taylor (Partners) or Paul Osborne (Senior Partner), appears to show that the company, which only raised £3 million just the other day, is in a right old financial mess and is preparing for administration. Either its real or its fake, but its “doing the rounds” so one way or another ScotGold, a perma dog IMHO, needs to issue an RNS first thing Monday AM. 
JSE
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Jadestone continues to grow and barring an oil price crash will do well longer term - buy

Jadestone Energy (JSE) is a company that I’ve been keen on for a few years now, due to its track record of making good acquisitions and having built the company into a decent sized oil and gas producer.
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