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Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 15 July

By Darren Atwater | Sunday 16 July 2023


 


The most read non-Quiz, non-Tom article last week is by Chris Bailey, More headlines for BT Group's long-suffering shareholders to think about, at No 1 or No 2 including Bearcasts.

The most read ShareProphets stories this week were:

  1. More headlines for BT Group's long-suffering shareholders to think about
    I said a couple of months ago, that I was keeping on holding my BT Group (BT.A) shares, but I am even more officially hacked off with them now. It is nothing to with my monthly home phone, broadband, mobile and related bill, which is pretty cheap given the family (and me) access it just a little bit every day. No, what I am disappointed about is the news that “the FTSE-100 telecoms giant is working with head hunters on a search for a successor to Philip Jansen after he was approached about several US-based roles”...

  2. BREAKING: Link wants Woodford Equity Income victims to help it pay back buttons: are you a suitable patsy?
    Disgraced ACD and enabler of the Neil Woodford scandal Link has written to victims asking for their help. Are you a patsy?
     
  3. BREAKING: Heroic Tim Martin of JD Wetherspoon hits out at urban myths about his customers being peasants and the covid enquiry scam
    So much for the perennial #BoycottSpoons campaigns run by the sort of lunatics with #FBPE in their twitter handles. Today’s trading update from JD Wetherspoon (JDW) is jolly upbeat with like for like sales surging and the company on track to meet FY forecasts. Stick that where the sun don’t shine you Guardian reading tossers. But as ever, it is the comments on the mad world we live in from the heroic chairman Tim Martin that grab the eye. The great man opines:

  4. British Land may still be excited about the world of property…but I am not
    I have not been a fan of British Land (BLND) for ages, and am not surprised to see its shares down over 30% during the last year.  As I noted a couple of months ago, the property company may bang on about “golden triangles” but I happily continue to own zero shares in the name (even if it has now fallen out of the FTSE 100). Does today’s AGM update say anything of interest?

  5. Kavango Resources – City sources say flip flop is for the chop! Meanwhile, what about that (not) insider dealing?
    At 2.47 PM yesterday Kavango Resources (KAV) issued a dismal drilling update. CEO “Flip Flop” Ben Turney tried to polish the turd but essentially the KSZDD003 drilling – just 60 metres from existing drilling failed to find anything. Turdey’s turn polishing is magnificent. I quote:

  6. Forterra – argues a “resilient H1” broadly in line with expectations. Er, what about the massive profit warning?
    Previously writing on UK manufacturer of clay and concrete building products Forterra (FORT), a couple of years ago with the shares up to 288.5p I concluded that the valuation didn’t look to offer value, particularly for if the inflationary pressures persisted for some time – and that such a scenario was quite feasible given the wide pandemic response. Today a 2023 half-year trading update… and, with the shares currently slightly further down to below 160p, what now?

  7. The Odey Shares – a handy table c/o Shares Magazine
    As the empire created by the alleged sex pest Crispin Odey collapses many of his former funds find themselves forced sellers of arrange of stocks which as we saw with Shanta Gold (SHG) can whack the share price of individual shares. Shares Magazine has a helpful table of those companies most exposed as at July 3. The percentage is the amount of the equity held in funds managed, in the good old days, by the sex pest empire.

  8. Predator's Lonny Baumgardner issues bully boy tweet, plus ca change
    As I found out to my cost, anyone who questions the bull case for Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) will be threatened by its thuggish boss Lonny "the prick" Baumgardner. Lonny, whose company will do anything to avoid issuing a prospectus, as it raises cash again and again and again, is at it again. You have been warned:, those chaps at Predator don't like it up 'em

  9. It’s all kicking off on the Predator Oil & Gas board on the LSE Asylum, true handbags at dawn stuff
    I write here as an observer of hilarity but not an entirely dispassionate one as I consider that Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) is grossly overvalued, run by scallywags and promoted on a daily basis by obsessional folks on twitter and on Bulletin Boards. Such folks don’t like critics and one such promoter, indeed one of the most enthusiastic promoters on twitter and the LSE Asylum is Graham Harrison. Yesterday he took exception to a post by a fellow called Johnny 12. Bulls of Predator quickly got the LSE Asylum to remove the post and Harrison declines to say what was alleged. None the less, yesterday afternoon he posted this on the Asylum. Oooh er missus!

  10. Twitter troll Oliver Smith reckons abusing a 22 year old girl will save his investments in Eurasia, Kavango and Avacta
    I wonder if Oliver Smith has a wife and kids. Or an employer. What would they think of him abusing a 22 year old girl on twitter as you can see below?

The most-listened to Bearcasts this week were:

  1. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: the damning email I have seen on Tingo, yes I do know who the #BBCPresenter is and its shocking and a new business starts today
    I start with the new business and add that however it goes I am not retiring as that would give satisfactiuon to all the wrong people. Yes I do know who the #BBCPresenter is and its shocking. Then onto Tingo (US:TIO) and I have seen an email which might force the SEC to act on what is such an obvious Norfolk.

  2. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: chatting with Lucian, now 100% bored with gold: what are we both missing?
    Firstly thank you on many messages re Olaf and her First. Then news that I am restarting the video shows and in that vein I had a long chat today with Lucian about gold and also Canadian Overseas Petroleum (COPL). I mention 4 gold stocks I own. Then it is onto MusicMagpie (MMAG) and Mosman Oil & Gas (MSMN) and a contest. Can anyone find a listed share, still listed, with a worse share price record than Mosman?

  3. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Has Andrew Male got photos of Novum boss Hugh McAlister and a naked BBC presenter?
    In today's bearcast I discuss Cloudbreak Discovery (CDL) and the relationship between crooked Andrew Male and Novum. Then Predator Oil & Gas (PRD), Cellular Goods (CBX) and some incriminating emails on twitter and finally IOG (IOG) and why Evil Banksta reckons the bond price tells you this is a wipeout.

  4. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - Totally unimpressed & also trying a new ice cream recipe
    I am not sure about the home made honey ice cream, I shall report back tomorrow. Meanwhile I discuss Mirriad (MIRI), Canadian Overseas Petroleum (COPL), valuing oil E&P plays, Zephyr Energy (ZPHR), today's ouzo moment with Scotgold (SGZ), target price 0p and a full investigation by AIM regulation and the FCA, and Totally (TLY) 

  5. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - another hour with the Police
    No BBMs do not get too excited. It is not me for I have done nothing wrong. My discussions were about the obscene email one such moron sent me last Friday. After that I discuss IOG (IOG), pointing you to two tweets from morons below and the share price chart. I await apologies for I am never short but am usually right. IOG is very possibly a zero, today’s update is grim. Then it is onto Mirriad Advertising (MIRI), Cloudbreak Discovery (CDL) and its disgraced CEO, Unbound (UBG) , MGC Pharmaceutics (MXC) and Flip Flop’s Kavango Resources (KAV) and why Ben Turney should be sacked in disgrace.

  6. Tom Winifrith Bearcast: Preening and greedy actors get to learn how it feels to be a fired supermarket worker: good!I start with why I have reported a Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) shareholder to the Leicestershire OId Bill - #BoycottWoodlandsWholesaleNursery. I've had enough of it all and sooner or later some moron is going to get his collar felt. Bring it on. Then it is onto Versarien (VRS), Zoo Digital (ZOO), actors and porn actors and the march of AI, MGC Pharmaceuticals (MXC) and Argo Blockchain (ARB) whose shares are surging.

  7. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Is IOG or Rishi Sunak the bigger zero?In today's podcast I discuss the idea that you can cure inflation without pain, public sector pay hikes and folks paying their mortgage with a credit card. I look at the idea of abolishing inheritance tax in such a context: does Rishi Sunak really have a death wish for his party? Then it is onto Zoo Digital (ZOO) again and onto IOG (IOG).
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