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

By Darren Atwater | Sunday 24 December 2023


 


Here are the most read and most listened-to articles and Bearcasts on ShareProphets over the past seven days. The most read non-Quiz, non-Tom article last week is Steve Moore with CAP-XX – patent infringement action failure. Er, what about the cash position now? at No 3 or No 7 including Bearcasts.

The most read ShareProphets stories this week were:

  1. Shit of the Year, Dominic Barretto as you enjoy your nefarious gains this Christmas think about this poor sap you have duped & his daughter’s unfunded wedding
    I pointed out earlier how PR spinners for Canadian Overseas (COPL) banked vast fees, nefarious gains, for crafting defamatory releases smearing me to defend their client. As the turd polisher in chief, loathsome morally bankrupt Dominic Barretto, plans a luxury Christmas he might, for a second, think about the pain of those who believed the manifestly dishonest releases he pumped out. From the LSE Asylum at 7.33 AM today:

  2. The ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz #219
    It's time for the ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz.. There are no prizes! And remember, no Googling!

  3. CAP-XX – patent infringement action failure. Er, what about the cash position now?
    Previously writing on company describing itself as “a world leader in the design and manufacture of supercapacitors and energy management systems” CAP-XX (CPX), last month with the shares at 0.925p I wrote AGM updates, cash and board concerns? and concluded, natch, still a share to sell. The shares had recently risen, but today an “Update on Patent Infringement” announcement.

  4. BREAKING VINDICATION: SEC charges Tingo and Dozy Mmbousi with what it terms a “staggering fraud”
    I think we can now safely say that Tingo (US:TIO) shares are zeros. I was the first to flag up this as a fraud in September 2022 and for my troubles have received industrial scale trolling on twitter in a campaign orchestrated by Chris Cleverly. Well fuck you Chris you criminal dirtbag may your soul burn in hell: the SEC has today charged your man Dozy Mmbousi who was going to buy Sheffield United, with fraud. Dozy is accused of making millions via share sales and general corporate theft. Maybe Cleverly’s cousin James got him off the hook as Chris knew all about this. But so far only Dozy and Tingo Group plus two affiliate companies have been charged. The rap sheet from the SEC is below. An extra Metaxa for me tonight. Enjoy. 

  5. The first man to threaten ShareProphets with a lawyers letter sentenced to five years in jail! More schadenfreude vicar?
    It was just a week after we launched this website that we exposed a dodgy transaction between Pirate Pete landau’s Range Resources (RRL) and convicted heroin dealer Frank Timis. A lawyer’s letter from the criminal Pirate Pete duly followed. And it was not his only threat or lawyer’s letter to myself and ShareProphets. Oh well… I won’t be spending Christmas in the slammer. Landau will be.

  6. COMPETITION TIME: Ho Ho Ho, It’s The 2023 ShareProphets Christmas Red Flags At Night Sweepstakes. Place Your Bets….
    Bah Humbug! It is once again the time of year for the dregs of the market to attempt to slip out bad news on the last trading day before Christmas when nobody is watching as they are getting ready for Christmas. Profit warnings, director share sales, resignations, awful results, suspensions and so on will be all the rage, perhaps even beating last year's record number of 31 such dastardly missives.

  7. What does my mother’s suicide have to do with Chris Cleverly's Tingo fraud?
    As the SEC considers who else to charge over the Tingo (TIO) fraud there is now nobody on earth who cannot now accept that it was a fraud and that, as the first to call it out as such in September 2022, I am vindicated. I cannot remember a time exposing a fraud when its supporters responded with such venom.

  8. EXPOSE: Novacyt a stand out short, a man close to the action is in touch
    My man is close to the action and his reports suggest to me that Novacyt (NCYT) now in the skilled hands of Lynn Rees, the man who crashed Yourgene (YGEN) could well also crash and burn in 2024. At 66p the market cap is £47 million and the company had £81.7 million cash and no debt at June 30 BUT….

  9. Helium One Placing Disaster and Disgrace – Lorna Blaisse wins the AIM Sports personality of the year!
    Okay, Lorna did not win anything this year and in fact lost investors stacks of money. While Stuart Broad had a year of glory that will go down in history that is not the point and so following in the footsteps of that bird from Milestone who lied about a fund raise, this year’s AIM Personality of the year is ….Lorna Blaisse of Helium One (HE1). Cripes how Lorna has fucked things up but we are told that these days we should ignore that and celebrate more boardroom diversity.

  10. Bulletin Board Moron of the Week can you beat this musicMagpie owning poltroon by Christmas?
    Can you find a dafter post than the one below - and you might hunt happily on Canadian Overseas and Versarien boards today - from the LSE Asylum musicMagpie (MMAG) thread. For the avoidance of doubt, as explained HERE, I expect magpie to go bust in 2024 and shareholders to lose everything. But some folks are still fighting.

The most-listened to Bearcasts this week were:

  1. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: 2 thoughts about my dad, 2 bankruptcies predicted for 2024 and a Kefi thought
    I start with a couple of thoughts about my Dad prompted by events today and on Sunday. Then it is onto Tingo (FRAUD) and questions for the FCA and Deloitte, Canadian Overseas (COPL), Kefi Gold 7 Copper (KEFI), musicMagpie (MMAG) and Superdry (SDRY)

  2. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: 2 more monster triumphs, vindication, Metaxa, etc, etc, etc
    In today's podcast I discuss: Vast Resources (VAST), Versarien (VRS), Canadian Overseas (COPL), swearing and Nigel Wray vs Catriona and Matthew's Dog, Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI), Belluscura (BELL), Helium 1 (HE1) and a statement needed, Tortilla Mexican (MEX) and Nightcap (NGHT) where alarm bells must now be ringing very loudly.

  3. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: This year's family luncheon surprise, Jubilee Metals to head sharply high, Invinity is set to slump as Andrew Monk's tip of the year
    I start with a discussion of Joshua the elf (Friday) and the family Christmas lunch (Saturday) and why there has been a two day break in Bearcasts. Then it is on to Invinity (IES) and Jubilee Metals (JLP)

  4. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: I blame John Teeling for the way I feel today
    I explain why my old friend is to blame for the state I am in. I then move on to Helium One (HE1) and why its advisers and CEO should be strung up with piano wire, Chill Brands (CHLL) and why it should do the placing it so clearly needs before March, Alien Metals (UFO) and then more on Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI), surely a cracking idea for a tip of the year?

  5. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: A message from a “thoroughly odious “ man, i.e. me
    I have decided who will be the subject of this year’s Christmas Carol. Hint: he has been known to mention how well educated he is. In today’s podcast, recorded before a Tingo-Tastic ouzo vindication moment, I discuss Canadian Overseas (COPL), Verditek (VDTK), Supply@ME Capital (SYME) and the morons and RBG Group (RBGP).

  6. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: The madness of Brian Basham & its all about the placing spoof with Chill Brands leading the chargeI start with the crackpot socialism of my pal Brian Basham who wants us all to pay more taxes. Indeed he told me today that paying taxes is a privilege. Then a moan about BBC radio 4. Then Chill Brands (CHLL), Bidstack (BIDS) and Vast Resources (VAST). Finally, it is that time of the year again, the View from Readers Windows at Christmas. If you can take a snap please send it to Darren at editorial@shareprophets.com. I shall miss Steve Holdsworth's view from a Paddington Dungeon this year. He was a good man.

  7. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Evri/Hermes, a lesson in how screwing stakeholders other than shareholders will kill you in the endI start with some pre Christmas chit chat and then turn to my own actually related experiences this week with Britain's worst delivery company Evri, formerly Hermes. They tally with a Daily Mail expose today HERE and have lessons for all investors about rebranding and screwing non shareholder stakeholders.
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