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Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 8 April

By Darren Atwater | Sunday 9 April 2023


 


The most-read non-Tom non-Quiz article this week is The View From The Montana Log-Cabin As Gold Puts In A Record Monthly Close….Or Does It? by Nigel Somerville at No 6 or No 12 including Bearcasts.

The most read ShareProphets stories this week were:

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  2. Lawyers Letter from Reabold Resources – everyone says everyone else is a liar: I am too old for all of this
    At 4.46 PM on Monday 14 March I ran an article stating that Reabold Resources (RBD) had received a takeover approach. The next morning Reabold sort of ‘fessed.

  3. Wandisco CEO and CFO “resigned” as scale of the fraud at this $1 billion unicorn confirmed
    Having boasted how putting his staff on a 4 day week had seen sales rocket, pompous Dave Richards MBE was forced to admit on March 9 that all of that sales growth at Wandisco (WAND) was bogus. Today the company confirm the scale of the fraud and Richard and CFO Erik Miller have walked the plank. Quote right: they were not involved in the fraud but the lack of oversight defies belief. Miller and Richards have gone because events suggest they are utterly incompetent.

  4. Photo article: Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks, meet Andrew Bell's imaginary g/f who may be joining us
    Mr Bell says that she is a champion marathon runner and she certainly look to be in better shape than myself, Lucian Miers or Euro Loon Jonathan Price or indeed Mr bell himself. But we hope that she will be joining us on June 17th as we try to raise money for a great cause. To see more of Maisie please keep the donations flowing HERE

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  6. The View From The Montana Log-Cabin As Gold Puts In A Record Monthly Close….Or Does It?
    Gold has held its recent strength and closed the week at $1970 – down a shade on last week’s $1978 but only just. In New York it closed at $1986 before slipping back as the global market hung up its trading boots for the weekend. That was a highest monthly close ever on the other side of the pond, but as our favourite technical analyst Jordan Roy-Byrne of TheDailyGold.com points out, only just.

  7. Kefi Gold & Copper – “maiden Al Godeyer Resource”, risk/reward Strong Buy
    Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI) has announced a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for the Al Godeyer project of its planned to be up to 30% owned Saudi Arabia joint venture ahead of further drilling planned to commence this quarter.

  8. David Lenigas has a new bitcoin IPO and Richard Poulden’s undeclared related party deal
    No this is not a five-day late April Fool. David Lenigas really is on the cusp of listing a new bitcoin mining company on the Aquis Lobster Pot, Vinanz. Aquis today announced that First Sentinel is the advisor without any moral qualms and it has applied for a listing. But there is already one red flag flying here and it concerns Richard Poulden’s Aquis listed joke company Valereum Blockchain (VLRM) which we have exposed on this website numerous times.

  9. The ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz #182
    It's time for the ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz.. There are no prizes!  And remember, no Googling! 

  10. Tingo - is the English Football League mad enough to allow Dozy to buy Sheffield United... more red (corner) flags
    On Sunday in bearcast I started the case against Dozy Mmobuosi, the man behind Tingo, being allowed by the English Football League to but championship high flyers Sheffield United. Dozy says that all of his wealth is in Tingo Group listed in the USA. I now take it further with some monstrous accounting red flags which even the EFL must pay attention to.

The most-listened to Bearcasts this week were:

  1. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: My first lawyers letter for more than a year & even the chaps at Sheffield United don't deserve a Tingo backed takeover
    I discuss that lawyer's letter c/o the fools at Reabold (RBD) and will respond tomorrow. Thanks to a big donation I shall post pictures of Andrew Bell's imaginary g/f who we hope will join us on Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks. To see more please donate HERE. Then to the takeover of Sheffield United by a man in bed with proven scoundrels and whose US listed company's finances stink. I called this out at ShareStock last year and they stink even more today. If the soccer authorities allow this deal to go through they are bonkers.

  2. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: another disaster from the Oxford man who thinks 107 years of history will not be repeated
    I start with a warning that travel may interrupt play tomorrow as I am off to Greece overnight. Then I look at the tossers at Reabold Resources (RBD), Supply@ME Capital (FRAUD), Cineworld (CINE), Versarien (VRS), VSA Capital (VSA) - where is the frigging lack of profits warning? And then one of the many disasters spawned by Andrew Monk's VSA, that is to say Tungsten West (TUN).

  3. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - hemmed in by horse manure at the Greek Hovel
    My late father, whose birthday it would have been today, would have enjoyed this tale of life in Greece and also the idea of his grandson torturing his father by demanding a swim in a pool which would make Penguins freeze to death. After that I cover Tingo Group Inc (US:TIO) - which is shortable and should be shorted not least because of the social media posting below from Lyin' Chris Cleverly - Genflow Biosciences (GENF) and Scotgold (SGZ) 

  4. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Horse manure update 
    I start with the horse manure and then I move onto Andrew Bell and Red Rock Resources (RRR), Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI), the fraud Supply@ME Capital (SYME) and then Gear4Music (G4M).

  5. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Driving bad actors out of town this time it is Okyo Pharma
    I start with travelling to Greece news. Boy I am tired. Then the latest knob sending me a lawyers letter. Then Okyo Pharma (OKYO) and Argo Blockchain (ARB).

  6. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Go woke go broke with Dylan Mulvaney, the Nike sports bra and Bud light
    I start with the madness of using Dylan - who is the sort of "woman" you might think twice about dating - to promote sports bras or beer. I enter the quagmire of the Corporate Equality Index. Then it is on to the CBI, not asking if it is now fit for purpose but whether it ever was. Finally an ouzo moment asnanosynth (NNN) shares slump HERE but this episode begs massive questions for its advisers and AIM Regulation about how dumb morons were duped.

  7. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: I disagree with Gary on Parkmead and question Nigel's faith in gold and gold juniors
    Whether you believe or not I wish you a Happy Easter tomorrow. It is because of the death and resurrection of Jesus we all get a four day break. FACT. So Happy Easter. Then I explain why I would not touch Parkmead (PMG) with a bargebole - I speak as as a vindicated critic - then discuss gold and gold juniors and why, on this matter, I question the faith of Nigel Somerville.
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