Fusion Antibodies – results argue “significant progress”, so why more than 7% share price decline?...
Fusion Antibodies (FAB) has announced results for its year ended 31st March 2021 emphasising “significant progress with sustained revenue growth, progress on the R&D pipeline, and continue to expand our range of services”. So why are the shares, at 125p, currently more than 7% lower in response?…
- By Steve Moore |
- 10 August 2021, 12:25 |
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BREAKING: Here is another multi million dollar lawsuit Argo Blockchain neglected to tell you about
There was no RNS when the papers below were filed on April 7. There is no mention in the annual report which came out 22 days later. That is a bit odd given that the cost of this case could run into millions of dollars. Who would have thought after yesterday’s shock revelations HERE that the fine chaps at Argo Blockchain (ARB) would either (again) stand accused of being such rotters and also not tell investors about price sensitive data?
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 10 August 2021, 09:34 |
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Verditek – the Green ponzi bond flops! Yet another failure on Gollum's CV
It has taken it 10 days to fess, something it blames on a cooling off period, but Verditek (VDTK) has admitted that the green ponzi bond launched by ninth rate crowdfunder Crowd For Angels has, despite the utterly misleading financial promotions approved by revolting Richard “Gollum” Gill, flopped. So where next?
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 10 August 2021, 09:30 |
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Fantastic news for Cairn Energy from India and compensation could finally be received - buy
A few weeks ago I wrote a piece here about Cairn Energy (CNE) shares being too cheap, both in terms of its producing assets and also on the basis of any resolution of its long term battle with the Indian government. Quite a bit has happened since then.
- By Gary Newman |
- 10 August 2021, 09:25 |
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Video: Argo CEO/Chairman Peter Wall fails to deal with Boatman report - 3 out of 10 for artistic interpretation, nil for technical merit
The proper way to respond to the Boatman dossier was via RNS but that needs regulatory sign off so the fellow who dumped millions of dollars worth of shares at 243p just a couple of weeks before Argo Blockchain (ARB) did a major placing at 200p recorded a video which you can see below. He covers the “report” but does not name it just in case folks actually are encouraged to go read it. It is a poor rebuttal.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 10 August 2021, 09:16 |
BT's Share Price Is Still Ringing Too Low for a Company that's Dealing with its Burdens
Hello, Share Bashers. I can’t see how BT Group (BT.A) manages to lose share value. If you examine the fundamentals now, well, they’re not very exciting. But look at the rosy future the telecommunications giant faces. And the p/e is only 11.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 10 August 2021, 09:12 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: this is just bonkers
In between visits from two men called Nicho I look at Powerhouse Energy (PHE) & the green bandwagon of fear, Argo Blockchain (ARB), BlueJay Mining (JAY) and the fraud Supply@ME Capital (SYME).
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 9 August 2021, 15:47 |
McColl's – confirms “a potential capital raise”, well positioned?
Having commenced 2021 at just over 26p, shares in UK neighbourhood retailer with over 1,200 stores McColl’s (MCLS) previously closed at 35p. However, they’re currently back below 30p following a “Response to media reporting”-titled announcement.
- By Steve Moore |
- 9 August 2021, 15:46 |
SmartSpace Software – “confident growth will accelerate” but should it be?
Previously writing on space booking and management technology company SmartSpace Software (SMRT), in May with the shares at 142.5p I concluded with the market cap above £40 million, I’d continue to monitor for the trading “positive momentum” showing through financially but only on my watchlist. The shares have since been above 180p but are currently down to 150p on the back of a trading update. So what’s going on?
- By Steve Moore |
- 9 August 2021, 13:02 |
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Continuing issues at Hargreaves Lansdown
Back in May HERE I observed on ‘Hargreaves Lansdown (HL.) whose shares have remained stuck in a 1400-1800p share price range over the last year…there is no reason – in my opinion – to own the shares here’. So what do I make of today’s full year to the end of June numbers?
- By Chris Bailey |
- 9 August 2021, 10:16 |
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Catenae Innovation – Is This a Related Party (Revenue-Free) Transaction or Not?
AIM-listed Catenae Innovation (CTEA), which is almost revenue-free and surely heading for a Christmas cash-crunch, has announced a “Data Visualisation Oder” from SaxaVord UK Spaceport at a satellite ground station in the Shetland Islands. Good news…..or not, for we are told that revenues created from the order are not significant. So another revenue-free project, then!
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 9 August 2021, 10:09 |
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San Leon – this smells
There is a curious update today from San Leon Energy (SLE) regarding another of its Nigerian partners which seems a tad slow to hand over cash it owes. This smells.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 9 August 2021, 09:53 |
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Esken (former Stobart Group) – update on Ryanair Departure
As I had hoped, fully listed Esken (ESKN) has updated the market this morning on Friday’s Red Flags at Night announcement that Ryanair is departing from London Southend Airport. Good news…..well, up to a point.
- By Nigel Somerville |
- 9 August 2021, 09:17 |
Red Flags Abound at BSF Enterprise On New NED Appointment
I have said before that some people are just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Well, actually, just one. This is with regard to sub-Standard-Listed BSF Enterprise (BSFA) and its new NED as announced this morning.
- By Nigel Somerville |
- 9 August 2021, 09:06 |
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BREAKING: Truly Explosive Bear Dossier on Argo Blockchain from Boatman - anyone owning this stock is bonkers, short it if you can
This 17 page dossier from Boatman Capital of Babcock (BAB) fame is just out this very second and is dynamite. I have repeatedly warned folks that Argo Blockchain (ARB) failed the smell test on a number of counts and that its valuation was insane but even I did not dream that things could be this bad. What is not alleged, but proved, in this dossier is dynamite and the shares should be suspended at once with heads forced to roll over what we now know. Of coursemillenial ESG freak fund managers are still drooling over the company appointing 3 women to the board the other day. To them that is far more important than a Texas land deal that stinks to high heaven and a legal dispute which suggests the company has not a shred of corporate integrity. The FCA may well consider a share suspension, ahead of that the shares are a nil brainer slam dunk sell/short This is superb research. Enjoy!
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 9 August 2021, 09:04 |
This Power Station Builder Takes Advantage of the Green Revolution and its Share Price could Energise
Hello, Share Placers. The latest in my occasional series of suggested climate plays is ContourGlobal (GLO). Even those of you doubt the value of anti-carbon energy companies can still ride the popularity wave for this kind of stock. After all, in 90 days’ time we’ll be hosting one of the biggest climate conferences ever with politicians, millionaire businessmen and celebs jetting in to the UK from across the world to reduce carbon emissions.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 9 August 2021, 08:59 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - Let's flash mob AIM Regulation tonight on 2 matters
It is my penultimate Sunday in Greece and I consider the idiot Mark Drakeford and special hurdles I face in returning to Wales. I have spent the afternoon poisoning frigana in the snake fields. Photos tomorrow but I discuss that. Then I ask listeners to do a final chip in to raise another £495 to see loathsome pig Neill Ricketts sweating in court. Please donate HERE. Finally, I ask you to send 2 emails to aimregulation@Lseg.com tonight. One on Central Copper Resources and why the IPO must be stopped and one on why sleazy Tim Yeo must be sacked at Powerhouse Energy (PHE).
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 8 August 2021, 17:33 |
The only solution is surgery on the system itself
Investors do not realise it yet but everything is broken!
- By David Scott |
- 8 August 2021, 11:59 |
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The ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz #101
It looks like there is a two-way tie for the coveted ‘I Backed The Sheriff of AIM’ ballpoint pen prize of the 100th edition of the ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz. I said that I would draw from a hat but I was rummaging around my desk and found another pen, so that’s two winners! Johny Cal and Colins2, please email your address to me at editorial@shareprophets.com and I’ll have a minion of RMG on the job immediately.
- By Darren Atwater |
- 8 August 2021, 11:50 |
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Hello the new BT Chairman
I read in today’s press that ‘British Telecom (BT.A) has picked the former chief executive of Royal Mail (RMG) and ITV (ITV) to be its new chairman…Adam Crozier is expected to resign as chairman of the online fashion retailer Asos (ASC) to focus on the role, although he is tipped to stay on as chairman of Whitbread (WTB)’. How exciting!
- By Chris Bailey of Financial Orbit |
- 8 August 2021, 10:58 |