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Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 10 June

By Darren Atwater | Sunday 11 June 2023


 


The most read non-Quiz, non-Tom article last week is by Nigel Somerville, Ariana – Full Year Results: A Resounding Buy Despite Two Flies In The Ointment, at No 4 or No 10 including Bearcasts.

The most read ShareProphets stories this week were:

  1. Tingo Brings in White & Case to review allegations – this is a bluff, see Wirecard, Cupid etc
    Having initially “refuted” the allegations made by Hindenburg Research and said it would provide its own detailed response, Chris Cleverley’s billion bucks fraud Tingo (TIO) has changed tack and brought in law form White & Case to review the claims. This is a bluff from the fraudsters’ playbook.

  2. O’Hara – NO we are NOT dumping Skinbiotherapeutics shares
    I am told by at least one reader that a 1 million shares sale in Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX) MUST be Optibiotix (OPTI). The bulletin boards are full of ill-informed speculation. I am in a good mood today because West Ham are Massive so I shall not label such folks morons. Okay I will. They are morons. I have swapped emails with both Steve O’Hara of Optibiotix and Stuart Ashman of Skins.

  3. Sex Pest top fund manager Crispin Odey – damning FT article, surely he is toast now
    It is not often that I praise journalists at the FT, home to snot gobbler Dan McCrum. But the Financial Times has today served up a quite brilliant expose of top fund manager Crispin Odey and I very much doubt whether he can survive this scandal. Indeed, he must now fear for his future liberty. This is a #MeToo scandal. The testimony from his victims is chilling.

  4. Ariana – Full Year Results: A Resounding Buy Despite Two Flies In The Ointment
    AIM-listed Gold (and other metals) explorer and producer Ariana Resources (AAU) released its final results for 2022 this morning. There were no real surprises, but a few hints of what is to come gives me renewed confidence - as a loyal shareholder - that the shares are mightily undervalued at the current 2.25p, putting the market capitalisation at just £24.7 million for a profitable company with bags of cash and no debt.

  5. There is always lots to worry about, but AI is not one of them
    I was pleased to read earlier today that the “European Commission authorises GSK's (GSK) Arexvy, the first respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine for older adults”. A bit more positive progress by one of the better value FTSE 100 names for boring personal pension fund investors such as me. Elsewhere, I also read that “BHP (BHP) and Microsoft use AI to lift Escondida copper recovery”. Another company feels obligated to mention then how so ahead of the norm it is on artificial intelligence.

  6. BREAKING: Is this another member of the Tingo pack of cards Rogue gallery?
    When America invaded Iraq, it handed its troops a pack of cards featuring the 52 most infamous war criminals it was hunting out. Oddly it did not include Tony Blair on the list. Could one create a Tingo (TIO) pack of cards, Dozy Mmobousi is the King, Darren Mercer is the joker and, obviously, Lyin’ Chris Cleverley is the knave. Alex Lightman is, on this occasion, just a two a penny of hearts. But are there other players? Meet Farouk Rabiu Mudi

  7. BREAKING: Devastating Hindenburg Research Note on Tingo - this is a zero
    This website has been warning that Tingo (TIO) was a multi billion dollar Norfolk that would end in tears for a long time. Now bear raider Hindenburg has joined the party with a bombshell dossier explicitly calling it out as a fraud. It is below. My target price FWIW remains $0.00. Enjoy.

  8. Video - Hugh Hendry: The Gravest Financial Disruption in Human Experience, buy Bitcoin
    Asset manager Hugh Hendry bet heavily on the Icelandic crash way before anyone else. His macro calls can be stunning and he is highly articulate as well as contrarian and switched on. He is always worth listening too.

  9. The billion dollar fraud Tingo – the weakest rebuttal in history & an explicit warning for US investors from Tingo itself
    Yesterday, bear raiders Hindenburg weighed into the battle with Tingo (US:TIO), the billion dollar fraud masterminded by Chris Cleverley, the cousin of foreign secretary James. The dossier HERE showed that Tingo’s claimed operations either did not exist or had a skeletal presence which shows that its claimed revenues and profits are just bogus as, almost certainly, is its claimed cash. Tingo has responded with what Lucian Miers calls “one of the most feeblest rebuttals I have seen ( and I have seen a lot)”. Meanwhile Tingo itself has a warning for American investors.

  10. My continued deep yawn about the world of Crest Nicholson
    I have never owned shares in Crest Nicholson (CRST), which describes itself as an (apparently) “leading residential housebuilder operating across England with an emphasis on creating well-designed, high-quality homes in sustainable communities”. You will not be surprised to see that the shares have effectively halved since 2019 and 2021 highs but, apparently, there’s an “expansion plan on track and land acquisition support future growth” angles. Bully for it…

The most-listened to Bearcasts this week were:

  1. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Talking to Harry Adams and £1600 a month for doing SFA
    I start with a TV recommendation, Murder in Steeltown, it is superb. Then it is Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks where, with gift aid and a kind - as yet unbooked - pledge, we are now 25% of the way to target at £12,500. If you are among the 91% of listeners yet to donate please do so HERE. Then it is onto the Universal Basic Income pilot. Gosh the Tories are idiots. Then it is Versarien (VRS), Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI), Chill Brands (CHLL), ASOS (ASC), Deepverge (DVRG), Microsaic (MSYS) and the moral bankruptcy of Turner Pope.

  2. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: The Sunday Times says ASOS on bid alert - what total bollocks and disgraceful "journalism"
    I start with Lucian's 24 mile suffering while i did not suffer from walking but, once again, from being the pantomime villain of the village facebook site. In short, to the 92% of you yet to donate please give to Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks HERE. Then I move on to ASOS (ASC) and Eden Research (EDEN).

  3. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: a great new shorting idea from ouzo man
    So now 90% of you have not contributed to the rogue bloggers for Woodlarks appeal as we welcome student X, our 12th member. Please do donate HERE. In the podcast I mention West Ham and discuss IOG (IOG), the FRAUD Tingo (US:TIO)m Powerhouse (PHE) and Bellescura (BELL) from the Adam Reynolds stable.

  4. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: A challenge for Euroloon and fellow Hammer Jonathan Price, Tingo's joke of all jokes EGM & the inevitable fallout from the growing Odey sex scandal
    Forgive me, I start with last night's football and West Ham's triumph. I explain just how I will suffer on June 17th and its nothing to do with blisters. To the 90% who have yet to give to rogue bloggers for Woodlarks please think of the looming pain, 16 hours of non stop regurgitated Cadwalladr, and donate HERE. Then I look at: the Odey sex scandal, the Eurozone in recession while a free Britain is not, more on the fraud Tingo (US:TIO) including its 5 minute no Q&A (as promised) GM, at Zamaz (ZAMZ), BarryRoe (BEY) and then at house prices and housebuilders. 

  5. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: How to lose $27 billion but not lose your job!
    I start with Bud Light and wonder which British company might blow itself up in Pride Month. Sainsbury (SBRY) seems keen to destroy shareholder value. Then it is onto Tingo (FRAUD), Guild ESports (GILD) and Gfinity (GFIN) and Versarien (VRS). Do the maths at 6p and you will be gobsmacked.

  6. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Let's end the Deepverge farce, thanks to Gerry Brandon surely it is a zero?
    The rogue bloggers for Woodlarks have, with gift aid, raised well over £13,000 with another £1,000 pledged but not yet showing. Help us get to £15,000 before the weekend HERE. In today's podcast I look at Versarien (VRS) and why grant applications cannot save it, Mercantile Ports (MPL), Vast Resources (VAST), Supply@ME Capital (FRAUD) and Deepverge (DVRG).

  7. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: As sex pest Crispin Odey is fired its time to #BoycottWaterstones
    I start with the weather and what that prompted me to do today. Then it is onto Grandpa's Pride a book for 4 year olds and why you might want to #BoycottWaterstones. Then it is onto the sacking of sex pest Crispin Odey. Finally, in seven days I shall be a Rogue Blogger for Woodlarks. We are now just a few quid short of £15,000 please donate HERE.
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