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Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 17 June

By Darren Atwater | Sunday 18 June 2023


 


The most read non-Quiz, non-Tom article last week is by Malcolm Stacey, With Inflation Set to Drop, Headwinds May Turn into a One Big Tailwind for the Turgid Footsie, at No 9 or No 14 including Bearcasts.

The most read ShareProphets stories this week were:

  1. An open letter to Anna Marks, global chair of Deloitte about the $7 billion fraud Tingo and those enabling it
    Anna Marks, the Global Chair of Deloitte lives in Oxford, the City of Lost Causes. I have written to her about one such lost cause, the seven billion dollar Nasdaq fraud Tingo and specifically about those who are enabling it. Yes… you have guessed.

  2. Woodlarks: It's 6.30 five miles to go and this awaits the Rogue Bloggers
    Incredibly, the Health Nazis have still not caught the old geezers but my knees are failing. Five miles to go and the hill I have dreaded all walk looms. Onwards and upwards. Help us help Woodlarks with a tenner  here.

  3. Cineworld shares slump 21% on Sky Report but still £10 million market cap is £10 million too high
    Cineworld (CINE) has already warned numerous times that shareholders are going to get wiped out. Last night Sky reported HERE that the UK PLC would be put into administration this week. Natch, Cineworld which has always treated its shareholders with contempt has not issued an RNS.

  4. BREAKING: Maybe Crime Doesn’t pay: Rob Terry’s Square Cow pub purchase off after local backlash
    Oh dear. The plans of Quindell fraudster Rob Terry and his young wife Tracey to buy their local boozer, the Square Cow, and turn it into an upmarket seafood restaurant as part of their Quob Park empire have had to be scrapped after a furious backlash from locals.

  5. #BoycottWickes – the DIY store shoots itself in both feet in Pride Month
    Having wondered which woke UK PLC would cause the most damage to its business with an idiotic gesture, I think we have an answer. It is DIY chain Wickes (WIX). Its shares are down by a couple of percent today, but the backlash is only just starting. #BoycottWickes is now starting to trend on twitter. So, what was the gaffe?

  6. BREAKING: Mooky emails staff at Cineworld that administration & share suspension nigh, natch no RNS. Fuck the shareholders
    On the Cineworld (CINE) shareholders Telegram home for deluded fools the following email purporting to be from Cineworld boss Mooky Greidinger to some of his staff has appeared suggesting it is going into administration. Natch, Mooky has not bothered to tell shareholders the bad news via RNS as he views them with contempt. The shares are 0.7p ( a £10 million market cap), down from 200p+ when I first warned you all. The target of 0p should be reached within hours. The email reads:

  7. Big Dave Lenigas slated by disgruntled shareholders for NOT ramping shares in a Telegram Group
    I kid you not, David Lenigas appears to have gone all shy and one investor in the dog Pennpetro (PP) has had enough. He tweets & the spelling error is his not mine!

  8. With Inflation Set to Drop, Headwinds May Turn into a One Big Tailwind for the Turgid Footsie.
    Hello Share Breakers. The urge to sell shares as they’re not doing very much at the mo is strong. But to cash in and charge into higher interest-paying building societies would be unwise in my humble opinion. For the following reasons.

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

  10. UPDATED: 13 hours to go another thank you from Woodlarks & the Rogue Bloggers – 1 last ask & some bad news as we hit £26,000
    June 17th and the 34 mile walk from Winchester Cathedral to the amazing Woodlarks camp in Surrey is now just ONE days away. It looks like the 12 ( no 11) of us walking will be sweating under a hot sun on what will be our last trek for Woodlarks. We are all very grateful that so many of you have donated allowing us to reach, with gift aid, £26,000 raised. Thank you to all who have given Woodlarks much needed funds. But…

The most-listened to Bearcasts this week were:

  1. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Tingo supporters play the Jew hating card at Hindenburg & where have Bidstack's followers all gone as Tern tells a porky
    Thanks to all who have donated to Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks. With six days to go we are now, all in at heading for £17,000. Thanks to all who are helping a great cause but there is still time to donate HERE. Then I look at Tingo (TIO:US) and this filthy material HERE from the Nigerian Guardian, at Tern (TERN), Canadian Overseas Petroleum (COPL), death spirals and at Bidstack (BIDS) which has STILL not published its numbers.

  2. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: I agree with Chris Bailey
    I look at the hot sun outside and think of the hot sun we are promised on Saturday as we do the last 34 mile Rogue Bloggers for woodlarks walk. With gift aid we are now at c£17,500. If you can help us get towards £20,000 with even a £10 donation please do so HERE. In a long podcast I discuss base rates in the UK, inflation, recession , Crispin Odey and his collapsing empire, San Leon (SLE), Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX), Eurasia (EUA), Cineworld (CINE), Supply@ME Capital (FRAUD), and M & C Saatchi (SAA). I also look at Robert Walters (RWA). and its long term threats as a commodity player.

  3. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Who do you think is doing that deeply discounted placing?
    I am told it is a stock I am very bearish on and which already has a death spiral in place but who is it? I also cover Tingo (US:TIO), Powerhouse Energy (PHE) which also needs a placing Versarien (VRS), Genflow Biosciences (GENF) and Predator Oil & Gas (PRD). The Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks have now raised £17,250 all in. Thanks to all who have donated, there is still time to do so HERE, please do!

  4. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: will the bird from Deloitte ignore my email?
    I refer to THIS email regarding the Tingo (US:TIO) fraud. I explain why I do not think that Anna Marks can afford to ignore it and not take action. Thanks to all who have donated to Rogue Bloggers for woodlarks over the weekend. All in, we are now at nearly £16,000 in total. I explain why this is such a great cause, please keep donating HERE, and thank you to all 190 of you who have donated.

  5. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: who said it is "at the epicentre of the UK Government's green industrial revolution?"
    I start with a few words about mad domestic panic ahead of my trek down to Winchester tomorrow. That is for the Woodlarks walk and thank you to all who have helped us reach (with gift aid) £18,600. If you have forgotten to assist you can still do so HERE. Then it is onto Eden Research (EDEN), ASOS (ASC), a reminder of the insider dealing laws, Eco Buildings (ECOB) and AMTE Power (AMTE).

  6. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: IOG, Nigel Wray and Alliance Pharma and Canadian Overseas - there is a link
    I start by mentioning tomorrow's activities. Many, many thanks to the more than 300 souls who have donated. If I have not reminded you enough and you have forgotten to sponsor the rogue bloggers for Woodlarks there is still time HERE. Then I mention a knobhead called Robbie. Then it is onto Odey share overhangs, mentioning Shanta (SHG) en passant, IOG (IOG), Wray and Alliance Pharma (APH) in days gone by, Canadian Overseas Petroleum Limited (COPL) and finally two minnows on the brink of going under, I suspect: Deepverge (DVRG) and Microsaic (MSYS).

  7. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Scoop!
    In today's Bearcast I discuss my pal Jon's imaginary g/f the air hostess, Andrew Bell's imaginary g/f and today's walk. If it has slipped your mind you can still add to the £26,500 raised by the Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks HERE. Then onto my massive Avacta (AVCT) scoop which demands a statement Monday and is another reason that my bearish stance has been vindicated. Again. More ouzo for the Sheriff.
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