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EVA
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BREAKING: Evrima – another POS hiding the ghastly truth about its finances from investors

Shame on bucket shop Novum and on Peterhouse Corporate Finance for acting for Aquis listed Evrima (EVA). It is almost certainly insolvent unless king spiv Jon Bellis can raise it new funds, it is a lifestyle business and it wants to hide the ghastly truth from investors.

Chocolate-Teapot
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How gay is your stockbroker? Champagne fuelled Diversity gala awards announced for YOU to pay for

My late uncle (by marriage) Richard would be turning in his grave. When he was at Rathbones his job was to manage money which he did well.  That was notwithstanding the fact that he was white, straight, Eton and Oxford educated and that his family originally made its money (400 years ago) from the slave trade. I doubt that with that background he’s last five minutes at Rathbones today notwithstanding him being very good at his job.

EAAS

Sparky Company Advising Others on How to Save Power could Score in the Green Revolution

Hello Share Trekers. Boy, it’s getting harder to find shares likely to rise in the next few months. Time was when the big banks and brokers would issue ‘buy’ notices on many stocks. Now nearly all they seem to do in these dangerous days is to downgrade their previous enthusiasms. Never mind there are some companies that still look promising. And here’s one of them.

IRON
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SHOCKING: Outrageous reward for failure: how can anyone back posh twit Clarke & wannabe sociologist Eales at Ironveld

Shareholders in Ironveld (IRON) will, thanks to Richard “nobody likes me and I do not care” Jennings of Align, soon have the chance to oust Giles Clarke and Martin Eales. The former (Rugby and Oxford, don’t you know, and thus, a terribly good chap who should not have to deal with plebs like Jennings) has accused the Align boss of bullying. Yes, a pissed off shareholder who complains must be a bully. Whatever. In the real world, it is Clarke’s own record that needs scrutiny.

BRCK
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It is going to get busy, but Brickability is just one for the experts (even for brick and clay fans like me)

Like the complete investment obsessive I am, I spent an hour or two yesterday working out my corporate earnings season schedule for the next week.  Monday is easy, Tuesday is pretty busy and then it gets mad. But it is all good fun of course.

SYME
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Supply@Me Capital - the wheels coming off the Tradeflow deal & some more rule breaches exposed

In my last article about the fraud that is Standard Listed Supply@ME Capital (SYME), I noted the following paragraph within the RNS of 22 July:

Professor
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Sunday Long Reads: It’s all the same, Those missing feet in the Pacific solved, Left wing Trump Lover, 30 year-old pretends to be 16, New theory of Evolution Needed?

Here are five long reads that have nothing to do with shares. Put the kettle on, find a comfy chair. You have the time, don’t you? 
 

Gold
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ShareStock – Final Main stage speaker announced: gold guru Peter Hambro

I indicated a week or so ago that I was bored by gold’s failure to run higher. Maybe that was a buy signal, as it has, since then, gone up! Is gold a barbarous relic or will it zoom as chaos descends on the West? Peter Hambro has been involved in gold for 50 years - if anyone knows, he knows.

Quiz
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The ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz #151

Grab a cup of tea, sit back, and test your knowledge against the other ShareProphets members. Write your score in the comments, there are no prizes, and most important of all – no Googling!

PRD
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Predator Oil & Gas – Director Share Sale: I’m Confused!

On 21 July 2022, sub-Standard-Listed Predator Oil and Gas (PRD) released an RNS detailing a share sale. Given the coverage to date from Tom Winnifrith on this fine website regarding this company, that may be hardly a surprise. But the sale was effectively by the Executive Chairman. Is it time to hoist another Red Flag?

Top-10

Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 23 July 2022

These are the most-read articles and most listened-to Bearcasts of the week. The most read non-Tom article is Don’t panic GSK shareholders! Meanwhile Direct Line Insurance remains a recent comedy by Chris Bailey at number one or number six if you include Bearcasts.

OPTI
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OptiBiotix Health – ‘commercial and scientific update’, remains a strong buy

OptiBiotix Health (OPTI) has announced an update on recent scientific and commercial activities, emphasising it is “increasing the range of products, applications, and territories creating the potential to open larger market opportunities”.

CINE
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Why Cineworld just has to be your number one short, target price 0p

It is hard to imagine a more perfect storm than the one that now faces Cineworld (CINE). I know Lucian and I have been telling you to short it for some while, and you will be well in the money if you have followed that advice, with the shares now just 21p. But that is 21p too high, and so it is not to late to open a short or to add to your position.

SLE
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San Leon increases its stake in OML18 but I don't see any reason to be in a rush to invest at this stage

San Leon Energy (SLE) has just announced a transaction which would give it a much more significant stake in the OML18 field in Nigeria, which constituted a reverse takeover and required an admission document to be published prior to trading in the shares recommencing.

Bearcast
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Why Julie Meyer is wrong about Greece

I start with a few reflections about being alone on holiday for the first time in two weeks. It is a short respite, but blissful. Then, it is onto Julie Meyer and why she is so wrong about the economic prospects of her latest bolt hole, Greece. It is doomed. Then, onto delusion among shareholders in the fraud, Supply@ME Capital (SYME). And finally, why you should book your tickets for ShareStock, on the banks of the river Dee in Wales, on September 10 HERE

Bitcoin

Can any crypto nuts translate this gobbledeygook?

One of the reasons I have always perceived crypto as a bubble, is that its promoters spout goobledygook which is clearly designed to deceive and befuddle rather than to enlighten investors. Maybe, one of our in house loons (calling Jimbo!) can translate the sentence below into understandable English. Good luck all.

Gold
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The View From The Montana Log-Cabin: Is Gold Starting A Rebound?

Gold ended the week at $1728 – up (at last!) from last week’s $1709. It may not be much, but bearing in mind what happened in between times, I wonder if this may be the start of a rebound. Gold has had few friends for weeks and even Tom Winnifrith, a Gold bull (if a bit less madly so than me) was expressing doubts. If even he is having doubts, have we reached capitulation and finally turned the corner?

GetAFix

Cash, Cash, Cash! I Think it Might be Better than Shares for the Time Being.

Hello share collectors.  This old punter is still mostly in cash. There’s nothing in the runes makes me believe shares will rally soon. In fact, the economic indicators are getting worse. However, we still have some sectors that could thrive even in the alligator swamp. And some that will be bitten more than others.

TON

Titon Holdings – my prior caution justified; trading warning

Previously writing on ventilation systems and window and door hardware company Titon Holdings (TON), in May with the shares at 75p I noted supply chain, inflationary and consumer pressures and economic activity uncertainty saw me continue to avoid. The shares last closed at 82.5p but are currently back to 75p, a £8.4 million market cap, on a “trading update”.

Bearcast
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Canadian Overseas Petroleum - absolutely desperate debt facility is NOT what was promised

Anyone who invests in a company run by serial value destroyer, Arthur Milholland, is asking for it. After deceiving investors ahead of its last placing, his latest vehicle for self enrichment, Canadian Overses Petroleum (COPL), has today served up a new debt structure, which is so utterly horrible it tells you just how badly Milholland and Canadian are perceived. I discuss this, the shambles at Mirriad (MIRI), Eden Research (EDEN) and at cash strapped Asimilar (ASLR).

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