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Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 14 Sept

By Darren Atwater | Sunday 15 September 2024


 


Here are the most read articles and the most listened-to Bearcasts over the past seven days. The most read non-Tom article last week is Proteome Sciences – interims increased loss, emphasises recent increased orders but what about the cash burn? by Steve Moore at number 13 or number 22 including Bearcasts. 

The most-read ShareProphets articles this week were:

  1. Will you pledge your support to sack the Probiotix board?
    As per bearcast, the low priced issuance of 23 per cent of the equity in Probiotix (PBX) to a chum of CEO Steen Anderson may yet be overturned. But come what may, the board has to change. If nobody else will do it I will organize to try and get Steen, chairman Adam Reynolds and the son of Steen’s chum dismissed to be replaced by any three others. If needs be I will do it.

  2. Kefi and ShareStock: what can I say and what did Harry say?
    I am plagued by a couple of demented shareholders demanding to know exactly what Harry Adams of Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI) said at Sharestock on Saturday. I suppose one might start by asking what exactly he could say?

  3. Photo article from Sharestock: look who is talking to Harry Adams
    I did grill Harry Adams of Kefi (KEFI) and I gave him a hard time, even calling in the audience on the matter of the greedy bastard COO and hi bonus. Afterwards Harry recovered chatting to Brian Kinane and the man with the glasses, Jerry Keen who also got a good duffing up in my presentation over his role in the disgraceful RTO of Georgina Energy GEX).Back on stage Boatman capital was really interesting with his big new idea...

  4. Probiotix goes ahead and issues shares, screws investors: Optibiotix must go nuclear and sack CEO &, now Disgraced, Adam Reynolds
    Aquis Regulation has not told Optibiotix (OPTI) how it can be legal for Probiotix (PBX) to issue shares without requisite GM approval. But it seems that like regulators at AIM they are clueless poltroons and so the share issuance has gone ahead anyway. What next? Steve O’Hara, the Optibiotix CEO, tells me:

  5. Lemming investor: Croda might buy Skinbiotherapeutics for £1 a share
    In a note yesterday where he, predictably, heaps a bit of derision on myself, Mr Angry, Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX) obsessive suggests that Croda (CRDA) might bid £1 a share for skins, shares in which currently trade at 12p offer, a market cap of £27 million. Personally, I think that the idea is ridiculous although as it would help make my holding worth six figures I would not complain. The Lemming explains his thoughts thus:

  6. Photo Article from Sharestock: tea
    A choice of barra brith (Welsh cake made with black tea) made by myself and the kids or scones with cream and home made jams

  7. Photo Article from Sharestock: two Irishmen, an Englishmen and then a dozen singing Welshmen to end the day
    The Irishmen were Brian Kinane and Barry Downs on AI and also Mindflair. The Englishman was Matt Earl with 2 French shorts to wrap up the day. Then, over a supper of salmon, potatoes, salad and home made ice cream cam the choir. Norman was born into a welsh speaking household on the same day as my dad, April fifth 1938.

  8. BREAKING SCANDAL: AIM awards shortlist out and it has been rigged
    I know that many of us nominated Sarah Willingham and Nightcap (NGHT) for numerous awards for diversity, best use of AIM and corporate governance. But neither La Willingham or her company are on any of the shortlists which have just come out this afternoon, as you can see below

  9. Photo Article: Someone's pulling my leg, a gift in the letterbox
    I suspect it was a Sharestock attendee who thought it a good joke. Ha ha. I found it this morning. The packet is empty but it proves that Chill Brands (CHLL) has at least sold 1 thing.

  10. Centamin – recommended offer, a profit again
    Centamin (CEY) has announced a recommended offer from global gold miner AngloGold Ashanti (NYSE - AU), stating it is “an endorsement of Centamin's achievement in re-establishing Sukari as a world-class operation”. So what of the offer of $0.125 cash and 0.06983 new AngloGold Ashanti shares per share?

The most listened-to Bearcasts this week were:

  1. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Themes and reflections on Sharestock
    As it pisses down with rain all day in North Wales, I reflect on what happened at Sharestock

  2. Tom Winnifrith Bonus Bearcast: you are disgusted and so am I, PLUS a $49m zero
    No Magna Carta, not disgusting, disgusted, not just at Probiotix (PBX) where your anger is all over my email in box but at the wider small cap world and management teams who yak about ESG but are just greedy if not bent and their enablers in the City. I discuss Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI) and Arqit Quantum (Nasdaq: ARQQ) still valued at $49million but heading for insolvency c/o David Williams of Avanti Communications (AVN) infamy.

  3. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Beware Greeks (called Adonis Pouroulis) bearing gifts
    In today's podcast on the anniversary of 9/11 I discuss Chariot ltd (CHAR), Probiotix (PBX), Celadon (CEL), Eurasia (EU) and Rentokil (RTO).

  4. Tom Winnifrith bonus Bearcast: a bid for Centamin, better than a kick in the gonads
    I might have wanted more but I can live with the Anglo Gold Ashanti offer for Centamin (CEY).I discuss what i shall do with my shares nd where we might see other bids in gold. It is that time in the cycle.

  5. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Is swimmer Iona a relation and is James Parsons a good chairman appointment?
    I start with Iona and answer as best I can before moving onto woodshed matters and a warning from Aunt Lucy. Then Parsons and Coro (CORO). I look at IQE (IQE) as a case study in why EBITDA is bullshit. Then a further look at the implications of the Centamin (CEY) bid and also at how it helps reshape my pension according to the five year plan. Maybe a few of you might consider that aspect?

  6. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Three wrong'uns
    In today's podcast I discuss 80 Mile (80M) formerly Bluejay and Helium hype, Celadon (CEL) and Upland Resources (UPL)

  7. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Microsalt is surely a zero
    In today's podcast I look at Money Laundering, Technology Minerals (TM1), Cambridge Cognition (COG), Argent Pharma (RGT), Ashington Innovation (ASHI), Microsalt (SALT) and Tekcapital (TEK).

  8. Tom Winnifrith Bonus Bearcast: a message for Steen Anderson, how to avoid being sacked
    I have emailed this to the Probiotix (PBX) CEO and hope he takes it seriously. If he does not he will be sacked at a GM which, with your help, is going to happen.

  9. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: something just smells wrong to me at Cirata
    I start with Curzon Energy (CZN) then move on to Powerhouse Energy (PHE) and Eurasia (EUA) and a third midcap short Cirata (CRTA). There is Technology Minerals (TM1) and now I must rush, another catch up with the Shipmans beckons. 

  10. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Mark Dampier rewrites history for Hargreaves Lansdown and himself over Neil Woodford
    I start with Dampier and a grossly misleading article he has written HERE, then onto Malcolm's green share tip today which is far from his worst but i have doubts. 
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