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Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 6 January

By Darren Atwater | Sunday 7 January 2024


 


Every year ShareProphets publishes twenty year-end tips, and these tips overwhelm the Most Read article leaderboard. So I have separated them out, then listed the most read articles and then the most listened-to Bearcasts over the past seven days. The most read non-Quiz, non-Tom article last week is Steve Moore with Plant Health Care – “Brazil approves TEIKKO… excited about the developing plans”. Er, what about the developing funding situation? at No 3 or No 14 including Bearcasts and year-end tips.

The most read ShareProphets Tips of the Year this week were:

  1. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 16, a BUY from Tom Winnifrith
  2. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 17, a BUY from Gary Newman
  3. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 15, a sell from Nigel Somerville
  4. One of the FOUR share tips of the year for 2024 from the HotStockRockets team...
  5. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 18, a £37m SELL from Tom Winnifrith
  6. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 20, a SELL from Tom Winnifrith
  7. The ShareProphets 20 tips of the Year – No 19 is a nerdy repeat BUY from Darren Atwater
  8. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 7, a BUY from Tom Winnifrith
  9. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 4, a BUY from Gary Newman
  10. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 3, a BUY from Steve Moore
  11. The ShareProphets share tips of the year Number 1, a BUY from Malcolm Stacey
  12. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 10, a Buy from Tom Winnifrith
  13. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 5, a BUY from Nigel Somerville
  14. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 6, a BUY from Chris Bailey
  15. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 2, a SELL from Lucian Miers
  16. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 9, a Buy from Malcolm Stacey
  17. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 8, a SELL from Lucian Miers
  18. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 11, a Buy from Chris Bailey
  19. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 12, a Buy from Steve Moore
  20. The ShareProphets tips of the year Number 13, a Buy from Darren Atwater

The most read ShareProphets stories this week were:

  1. Technology Minerals: when will you tell us about the second factory explosion?
    The last time that the factory in Wolverhampton owned by Recyclus, founder, the Tingo fraudster Chris Cleverly, caught fire, Technology Minerals (TM1) issued an RNS. That rather begs the question about the massive fire that took place on January 2.

  2. Breaking: Tingo Fraudster Dozy Mmobousi faces 45 years in jail as DoJ files criminal charges and cites ”others”
    The SEC has already filed a civil suit against the Tingo (TIO) fraudster Dozy Mmobousi but now the Department of Justice has filed a criminal suit citing three charges which could result in 45 years jail time for Dozy, who now appears to be on the run. The suit is below but look at the wording, are you sweating Chris Cleverly? You should be…

  3. Plant Health Care – “Brazil approves TEIKKO… excited about the developing plans”. Er, what about the developing funding situation?
    Describing itself as “a leading provider of peptides used by growers to improve crop production and quality within global agriculture markets”, Plant Health Care (PHC) “is pleased to announce that its nematicide, TEIKKO, has received federal approval in Brazil in time for commercial launch for the 2024/25 soybean growing season”. What of this and a share price response up to 3.815p?

  4. Hercules Site Services – “Civils Projects Division Update”, what about overall performance including of its stated “core business” though?!
    UK infrastructure sector labour supply company Hercules Site Services (HERC) “is pleased to announce that its Civils Projects division has been awarded further contracts with a combined value of £5.75 million during Q4 2023, the first quarter of the company's new financial year”. What of this and a current few percent higher to 25p share price?

  5. I3 Energy looks in a strong position going into 2024: the shares are a BUY
    I3 Energy (I3E) has seen its share price recover a bit following some production issues, but I still think it has further to go as long as gas and oil prices remain in the recent price range that we’ve seen.

  6. ShareProphets readers tips for 2023 prize competition – And the winner is...
    Having asked for readers tips for 2023 for the prize of 1/4 litre of Tom Winnifrith's Greek Hovel olive oil (2023 harvest) HERE, the winner is...

  7. A shareholder in the fraud Supply@ME Capital comments in ignorance
    Sparty1 seems unaware that I have sold my last two businesses at a BIG profit including that pizza restaurant that I turned around. Or, that numerous crooks have sent me lawyers letters to shut me down including at least 1 now in prison (Pete Landau). Anyhow he reckons he will grow rich with his shares in the fraud Supply@ME Capital (SYME). Whatever. Over on the ADVFN asylum he posts:

  8. Festive Break: View from ShareProphets’ Readers’ Windows – Holt, Wales (by 30 yards)
    Every year, in a tradition going back to to those heady days of 2014, we've published the Views from ShareProphets' Readers' Windows. Today’s view is by Tom W in Wales, by thirty yards. Tom W has taken snaps of his new seaside property view, from the garden, looking out onto the fields and to an underwater orchard.

  9. GOTCHA Andrew Monk! Aquis adviser VSA forced by Aquis to restate accounts without a string of schoolboy errors
    Perhaps Andrew Monk might hire someone at VSA Capital (VSA), where I am an unwitting shareholder, who understands accounts. Maybe I shall raise this matter at the next AGM? It seems that, as I suspected, Oriel College Oxford does not teach basic accountancy.

  10. The ShareProphets New Year's Eve Pub Quiz #221
    It's time for the ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz.. There are no prizes! And remember, no Googling!

The most-listened to Bearcasts this week were:

  1. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: I make that an ex cash PE of 7 for JD Sports but I still would not buy
    On today's Bearcast I look at Verditek (VDTK), Canadian Overseas Petroleum (COPL), Rightmove (RMV) and the housebuilders after shocking data out today, the fraud Regtech Open Project (RTOP) and its sister company Supply@ME Capital (SYME), and JD Sports (JDS)

  2. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: The words of warning of Liverpools greatest numbers man since Ken Dodd
    In today's bearcast i start with rain and reservoir levels here in Wales before covering: Canadian Overseas Petroleum (COPL), Renold (RNO), Avacta (AVCT), Ben's Creek (BEN), Harland & Wolff (HARL), Belluscura (BELL), Horizonte Minerals (HZM), Wildcat Petroleum (WCAT), a major scandal the FCA needs to take seriously, Verditek (VDTK) and Regtech Open (RTOP) & the missing or not £1.4 million.

  3. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: As Dozy is charged with crimes carrying a 45 year stretch a real warning for my pals at Allenby and Chill Brands
    I start with domestic woes & rising floods then head on to Tingo (TIO), Chill Brands (CHLL), Supply@ME Capital (FRAUD), Audioboom (BOOM), Cellular Goods (CBX) and Bushveld Minerals (BMN). Sharestock tickets, as per bearcast, can be bought HERE

  4. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Dickheads set up Canadian Overseas SAG, a clear sign the Fat Lady should start gargling
    I start with some Welsh singing for Darren as he turns 56, then it is Canadian Overseas Petroleum (COPL), Endeavour Mining (EDV), Advanced Oncotherapy (AVO), Online Blockchain (OBC), Wildcat Petroleum (WCAT), Tern (TERN), Reabold Resources (RBD), Mark Slater and Jubilee Metals (JLP).It is January 5 not December 5 as I said twice in the podcast. Apologies. Long covid.

  5. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: farewell Chris and what bogus contract wins tell us
    In today's podcast I look at the growing Regtech Open (RTOP) scandal and why the FCA really must act now. I look at New Year's Resolutions, how life changes as we age. Darren and I turn 56 in the next 12 days. And to the departure on good terms of Chris Bailey.

  6. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Looking for yield, ITV dividend can't be safe, what about my pension stocks and Malcolm wrong on the USA
    I start by looking at the income stocks in my SIPP and at stocks in my pension I expect to start paying out soon. Then at what to buy for more income. I don't think it's ITV (ITV) a Malcolm Stacey favourite and I also take the old boy up on his warnings about America made earlier today.
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