New general election Caption Contest: Jezza's First Day as Prime Minister edition
Greetings, my friend. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives. And remember, my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future. So caption this future picture of future Prime Minister Jezza Corbyn. Deadline is midnight tonight.
- By Darren Atwater |
- 12 May 2017, 04:07 |
Filtronic – shares sparked by ‘ahead of expectations’ trading update
Shares in electronics products for the wireless telecoms infrastructure and related markets-focused, Filtronic (FTC) are currently the highest risers of the day. This on the back of a “Trading Update” announcement…
- By Steve Moore |
- 12 May 2017, 04:00 |
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Optibiotix - share slippage not a reason to sell, but to buy
Shares in Optibiotix (OPTI) hit 60.5p mid at one point Wednesday but closed at 61p-63p. Having retipped this as a buy in the low seventies and at up to 80p we have received a number of emails saying "should we sell?" Some were citing savants on the LSE Bulletin Board who make dire predictions and others were asking what is wrong?
- By HotStockRockets |
- 12 May 2017, 01:06 |
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Advanced Oncotherapy – is it D-Day today, or Monday?
Under its Bracknor death-spiral funding package, AIM-listed Advanced Oncotherapy (AVO) has to call an EGM proposing resolutions to drop the current nominal, or “par”, 25p price of its shares by at least half in the event of 10 consecutive closes below 110% of nominal (ie below 27.5p). But the company has never defined the closing price used: is it mid-price, bid-price, offer-price at close, or perhaps some more convoluted closing daily VWAP (volume weighted average price) calculation? But one thing is for sure, the match is right next to the blue touch-paper. Is it today or Monday, fellas?
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 12 May 2017, 01:05 |
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Concepta - China deal, the worst PR on AIM but the shares very cheap
Concepta (CPT) has announced major news. But whichever fucktards are paid £5,000 a month for writing its press releases have done their best to bollocks it up. Step forward Yellow Jersey PR, a haven for the morally bankrupt or intellectually challenged. Anyhow, Concepta has announced its first Chinese distributor.
- By HotStockRockets |
- 12 May 2017, 01:05 |
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Letter to AIM Regulation: do you & Nomad Shore capital not care about overt fraud at Eden Research?
I am unable to sleep because of the stifling heat of Southern Greece as well as the prospect of another week of holiday with the mother in law. Sean Smith, the CEO of AIM casino posterboy Eden Research (EDEN) is probably also suffering nightmares and insomnia but for different reasons. As he desperately tries to persuade his auditors to sign off Eden's accounts without an emphasis of matter, Smith knows that the £920,000 Terpenetech panama pump fraud he masterminded is now unravelling. The question is not will it cause Eden's destruction but when will this time-bomb blow up. I have thus, whiled away the early hours with a letter to AIM Regulation which is below.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 12 May 2017, 01:04 |
Energy Caps Will Only Make Things Worse for Centrica
Hello Share Squishers. It seems fairly obvious that gas and electricity supply companies may well see slimmer share prices after all this general election talk about capping energy bills. But so far, the market has not cropped shares by very much.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 12 May 2017, 01:01 |
Ncondezi Energy – contender for AIM’s most expensive loan extended, but it’s still cash crunch ahoy
Writing yesterday on Ncondezi Energy (NCCL) I noted its “Project and Funding Update” including even “sufficient funding until the end of May… subject to the extension of the Shareholder Loan repayment date”. We now have a “Shareholder Loan Extension” announcement…
- By Steve Moore |
- 11 May 2017, 09:16 |
SpaceandPeople – shares soar on the positive guidance of a trading update
Shares in promotional space manager and services provider SpaceandPeople (SAL) are currently 45% higher today, at 37p, on the back of a “Trading Update” announcement…
- By Steve Moore |
- 11 May 2017, 07:03 |
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Eden Research boasts that the taxpayer is funding promotion of its fraud
AIM Cesspit listed FRAUD Eden Research (EDEN) has two massive problems. One is that with pitiful sales it is rapidly running out of cash and so must get yet another bailout placing away. The second is that it has now been fully exposed as committing a massive panama pump securities fraud HERE. Its response....
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 11 May 2017, 04:04 |
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The curse of Quindell fraudster Rob Terry: Slater & Gordon to sue Watchstone for £600 million
Oh dear, the curse of wretched Quindell (QPP) fraudster Rob Terry strikes again. Slater & Gordon (SGH), the Aussie poltroons driven to the point of bankruptcy because it bought worthless assets from Quenron says it is to launch a claim for £600 million ( the amount it paid) against Quindell - now renamed Watchstone Group (WTG). Slater claims that when it bought the assets it was a victim of "fraudulent misrepresentation." Oh Dear.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 11 May 2017, 04:01 |
Flowgroup – shares crash on announced “potential alternative” to proposed Flow Energy business disposal
Writing previously in March on Flowgroup (FLOW), with the shares then at 5p, I concluded that there looked to remain both funding and jam-tomorrow uncertainty and to continue to avoid. Presently, the shares are approaching 40% lower on the day, at sub 2p, on the back of news that the company “is in the advanced stages of preparing a significant capital fundraising as a potential alternative to the proposed disposal of the Flow Energy business”…
- By Steve Moore |
- 11 May 2017, 04:00 |
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English Taxpayers cash chucked down the pit by the feckless Welsh and Malcolm Celebrates
England (well mainly the South East) subsidises Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. C'est la vie. It is part of being a United Kingdom. Personally I'd send all the Celtic loons packing, give them their independence and slash taxes for we hard working residents of England. But that is not the way and just to rub our noses in it, Welsh resident, Malcolm Stacey celebrates how local councils and the Welsh Assrembly have ponied up £50 million to turn some Godforsaken post industrial shit hole in South Wales into a new "Silicon Valley." Bollocks.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 11 May 2017, 01:30 |
LGO - Mega Heavy Hitter takes charge - look at his options!
LGO Energy (LGO) has announced that chairman and CEO Neil Ritson has stepped down with immediate effect to make way for Leo Koot. Leo who? He is very tall, he's Dutch, he sleeps for just two hours a night and he is massive big hitter in the world of oil. Why on earth did he go for LGO?
- By HotStockRockets |
- 11 May 2017, 01:24 |
Distil has been a fantastic investment but it may be time to take some profit
Whilst it is true that a lot of the small companies listed on AIM are total junk, there are also some gems amongst them, and I think that Distil (DIS) falls into that category. I first came across this company at the UK Investor Show a couple of years back and it has performed extremely well since I first covered it as a buy here at around 0.8p - the share price is currently nearly 350% higher than it was back then.
- By Gary Newman |
- 11 May 2017, 01:13 |
Winner of the Caption Contest: US President Donald Trump and former FBI director James Comey
Ripped straight out of the day's headlines, ShareProphets readers had funny captions for this US President Donald Trump / former FBI director James Comey photo. But there can be only one winner.
- By Darren Atwater |
- 11 May 2017, 01:05 |
A Green Light From China Could Cure a Lacklustre Share Price for this 'Sticky Things' Developer
Hello Share Takers. It’s ironical to call Avacta (AVCT) one of my favourite shares when it has only made a modest profit for me so far. And it’s taken a long time to do that. But it does seem to me that this medical pioneer is onto something. And a little talk with a couple of its big cheeses at last month’s stunning UK Investor Show strengthened that feeling.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 11 May 2017, 01:03 |
ShareProphets China AIM 'Filthy Forty' update – good riddance Taihua edition
Since our previous (March) update, another ShareProphets China AIM 'Filthy Forty' company has followed Geong International and co in 'Geong, Geong' and then Gone...
- By ShareProphets |
- 10 May 2017, 10:37 |
Image Scan – update on trading & a placing
Writing previously in December on x-ray imaging products for the security and industrial inspection markets-focused Image Scan Holdings (IGE) I concluded, with the shares at 6.5p, that I’d continue to monitor for the company growing more into such a valuation. It has now announced a 5.25p per share placing and subscription “to accelerate the introduction of recently developed products into the widest possible market, further extend the research and development activity and to provided additional working capital to facilitate the management of larger contracts”…
- By Steve Moore |
- 10 May 2017, 09:14 |
Orogen - why Tom Winnifrith's family has bought more
Is Orogen (ORE) the cheapest AIM shell? It could well be. That is why, with the shares at 1.625p mid, FIML - a company owned by the family trust of Tom Winnifrith, has added to its holding. As a reminder...
- By HotStockRockets |
- 10 May 2017, 06:44 |