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BREAKING: Teathers Financial shocker: Nilesh Jagatia - Show Me The Money!
The way that shareholders' cash was pissed away on corporate jollies & semi clad young ladies by the former board of Teathers Financial (TEA) has already been documented fully here. But documents have now fallen into my possession, here at Winnileaks, which ask even bigger questions about FD Nilesh Jagatia who is pro tem, still FD at AIM-listed Inspirit (INSP) and Octagonal (OCT). After this bombshell I wonder for how long.
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 20 February 2017, 01:43 |
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FRAUD Cloudtag - why did its PR advisers Tavistock resign the account?
Normally PR firms, being so utterly 100% morally bankrupt, only resign an account for an AIM PLC if the client can't pay its bills. Just now and again a PR firm finds a client so utterly fraudulent that to protect its own reputation, it walks - think the FRAUD African Potash for instance. And so that brings us to the FRAUD Cloudtag (CTAG).
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 20 February 2017, 01:38 |
Tern Plc – A question for Tern Directors...
Given that Device Authority Limited represents almost 100% of Tern’s (TERN) investment portfolio and thus is very material to investment performance and its share price why is there so little financial disclosure about the performance of Device Authority in accounts of Tern Plc? In terms of potential excuses that Tern might offer;
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 20 February 2017, 01:34 |
Cloudtag – Does Amit Ben Haim really have the Midas touch?
Many of the Cloudtag (CTAG) Bulletin Board Morons believe that Amit Ben Haim has the Midas touch. However, just like many entrepreneurs not all he touches turns to gold, as the following four companies’ filings at Companies House show.
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 20 February 2017, 01:30 |
The Unilever Kraft Marriage is Off - but for How Long?
Hello Share Trouncers. We’ve already discussed the likelihood of take-overs of big British firms now that we have a low pound following the Brexit vote. An example is Unilever (ULVR) and Kraft Heinz. So now let’s look at the Unilever situation more closely.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 20 February 2017, 01:07 |
Bulletin Board Moron of the week contest sponsored by (soon to be) jailbird Pirate Pete Landau
Over the weekend I published documents and articles such as this one which make it clear that Pirate Pete Landau may well soon be about to "go to jail, do not pass Go, do not steal another £200 from shareholders, Go direct to jail." But say what you want about the Pirate he knew how to play Bulletin Board Morons. His chat up line by email to any moron who contacted him went like this:
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 19 February 2017, 04:22 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - the lunacy of PC Aviva & 3 Stockmarket Red Flags
In today's podcast I look at the new rules Aviva is implemententing in the name of gender equality. They are not needed and are bad news for all concerned. It is yet another sign of how Britain is losing the plot on capitalism. I then offer up three clear signs that we are at a market top and why it pays to be very wary.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 19 February 2017, 04:17 |
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Stuttard’s Septic Seven – February update: oh dear!
ShareProphets has Red Flagged quite a few companies on AIM, but as we all know there is no problem of fraud on the world’s most successful growth market. This is why we created a diversified portfolio of Casino stocks for AIM head honcho and Sham Sheriff, Mr Marcus Stuttard, to invest his own cash and thereby demonstrate his complete faith in his team of oxymorons at AIM Regulation. With the portfolio heading towards the end of its fifth month, here is the latest update – and it is not a pretty sight.
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 19 February 2017, 04:16 |
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Spot the Difference No 2: Aidan Earley v Doug Ware
A tougher second puzzle for the day. I’m not one to buy into the conspiracy theory that Aidan and Doug are one and the same but recent antics by Aidan on his blog show that they are very much hewn from the same cloth.
- By Cynical Bear |
- 19 February 2017, 04:14 |
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Video: Darren Winters' evil Mrs Tatjana reckons cancer is down to bad thoughts - but she can help cure it
The evil Mrs of charlatan and snake oil salesman Darren Winters lied to a judge the other day saying that I was not a reliable witness and that she was planning legal action against me. Methinks not darling. The scale of just how wicked Tatjana Winters is can now be revealed as she, like her husband, prays on the vulnerable and desperate once again.
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 19 February 2017, 04:12 |
The inflation genie is out of the bottle and that is great news for gold - Peter Schiff
Libertarian gold bug Peter Schiff is one of my heros and his latest podcast reminds us all why we need material gold exposure in the months that lie ahead. Inflation is back!
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 19 February 2017, 04:12 |
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Tern – FY16 results: how hard are the numbers?
AIM-listed investment company Tern plc (TERN) released its results for calendar 2016 on Friday. On the face of it the numbers, delivered with commendable speed, were excellent and with the shares up by 14.5% on the day the market seemed to like what it saw. But I wonder just how hard the numbers really are.
- By Nigel Somerville |
- 19 February 2017, 04:11 |
Spot the Difference No 1: Mark Gustafson v Arsene Wenger
I used to love scouring my mum’s monthly ‘Puzzler’ magazine for the Spot the Difference puzzles trying to find the extra seagull in the beach scene or the additional letter poking out of the postman’s bag on the high street. So I thought I’d offer up a bit of Sunday fun with a couple of my own, although admittedly, this one is a tad easier than the second one.
- By Cynical Bear |
- 19 February 2017, 04:10 |
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Notes from Underground: Born to be baaad
In a week where ShareProphets tore into Peter Landau, rolled it's eyes at another Darren Winters own goal, and can still find even more to report on about Cloudtag, I did not think the headlines could be exceeded. But Tom delivered. I give you the headline of the week:
- By Pizza Hardman Darren Atwater |
- 19 February 2017, 04:09 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: In (partial) defence of Colin Bird at Xtract Resources
This will not make me popular. If you want to see me going for someone who really deserves it I stick the boot into the war criminal and Brexit denier Tony Blair in a podcast on Tom Winnifrith.com HERE. As to Colin Bird of Xtract Resources (XTR) which we own thanks to the blinding stupidity of Gary Newman & Steve Moore, the lynch mob is out after last week's hugely discounted placing. I am not defending my friend Colin entirely, nor am I tipping the shares, but I think some folks are not giving him credit for some of what he has done to rescue a company that was bust and are not putting his actions in context as I explain in full.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 18 February 2017, 04:24 |
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Cobham Profit Warning Number Five: The Jaguar and the Tree - sell at 115p
The legendary bear Robert W Wilson once mused about his modus operandi: “I’m not interested in climbing into a tree and wrestling the jaguar out of the tree. I am interested in someone shooting the jaguar out of the tree and then I will go and cut the thing apart”
- By Lucian Miers |
- 18 February 2017, 03:15 |
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Charlatan Darren Winters Coughs up costs but even at the last tries to cheat us out of 40p - think again pal
I am delighted to say that the snake oil salesman Darren Winters, slammed by the ASA for telling blatant lies as we revealed HERE last week, has decided not to appeal against his latest court room thrashing by one of his victims, a case we funded. Given the Judge's damning verdict in Snake Oil vs Mr O, that was a wise call by the Charlatan. But even now he is trying to swindle us out of 40p. Think again Darren and your frightful wife Tatjana, the Foxy Legals are on the case.
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 18 February 2017, 03:13 |
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Brave Bison – How long has it been sitting on price-sensitive information? Shocking!
Steve Moore touched on Brave Bison’s (BBSN) disappointing profit warning yesterday (HERE) but I feel he could have said more as the timing of yesterday’s announcement is shoddy and needs further investigation as does some of the other recent announcements.
- By Cynical Bear |
- 18 February 2017, 02:45 |
Table of shorted AIM shares - week to 17/02/2017
From the FCA's spreadsheet of short positions required to be disclosed to it, the following shows the shorted AIM shares with positions from 2016 and thus far in 2017 (by net short position %) - and if this position has increased (red), reduced (green) or remained unchanged (black) since last week...
- By Steve Moore |
- 18 February 2017, 02:41 |
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Sub-Standard Shockers XI update – Much needed fresh blood brought in…..but will they do any better?
With the majority of the squad in suspension, or just acting as if they are, the Sub-Standard Shockers XI is in need of some fresh talent and, fortunately, there have been three recent hopefuls making a claim for a place in the team, namely, Emmerson (EML), Mila Resources (MILA) and Stranger Holdings (STHG). I’ll take a quick look at each.
- By Cynical Bear |
- 18 February 2017, 02:39 |