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NYO
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Nyota Minerals- With Roland "Fatty" Cornish as Nomad the Panto continues

Once again the folly of allowing Roland "Fatty" Cornish to act as a Nomad for AIM casino stocks is well and truly exposed. Once again mug punters are seen to have taken it up the jacksie because of the incompetence of Fatty who is, as I write, enjoying a full English breakfast with an extra two big fat juicy pork sausages just like they used to serve at his old boarding school. Today's case study is Nyota Minerals (NYO).

Chocolate-Teapot
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Bogus CEO of the Year award...you could not make this up

Who is the best CEO out there? In the world of financial services maybe we should go to the Wealth & Finance International Magazine as it hands out its gongs. It leaves nothing to chance stating:

BME

Bargains Store Could Be Bargain for Share Shifters, too.

Hello Share Twiddlers. One of my favourite stores in my nearest big town is B&M (BME). It is a natural successor to Woolworths, which used to be my number one store. Yes, we all know what happened to the high street Woolworths, but in dark times, which many of our citizenry claim to be experiencing, it’s the stores which offer bargains that are most likely to thrive.

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Mining Stocks are soaring again - but which ones to buy? Get free guide by Tom Winnifrith now

After four years in the doldrums mining stocks are again heading sharply higher. many people including our own Amanda Van Dyke have been arguing for months that now is the time to buy. But...

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June edition of the UK Investor magazine: Should we stay or should we go? + 7 share tips

The June edition of UK Investor Show magazine is now live featuring Sainsbury v Tesco, Brexit or in, Tom Winnifrith vs Darren Atwater, 4 buy share tips and 3 sells to 0p from Tom Winnifrith, Q&A with Alexander Mining and more. You can download your free copy below.

AERO
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Strat Aero - taking the piss: placing ahoy

Sometimes I wonder if certain AIM Casino listed companies think that we are all stupid. Maybe I am being harsh, after chatting to the morons who populate certain Bulletin Boards, one can understand how a company might leap to that conclusion. And that brings us to Strat Aero (AERO) which really is taking the piss as it calls an AGM and asks for permission for a sub-division of its shares, before then spouting horseshit.

Bearcast
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - Shipston Bengal beckons

In this podcast I discuss the !Industrial policy" of Theresa May, the LSE being taken over by the Krauts - a good thing - why I am still an equities bear and a few other things. Must rush. I have a takeaway from Shipston Bengal to collect for my father and me. 

Crime-Scene
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The Cape Verde scam the EU could not be arsed to deal with

Last month I wrote on Shareprophets about how British and Irish investors have been ripped off by numerous dodgy property developers in the unregulated backwater country Cape Verde. These victims had received very little publicity up until now but BBC's Panorama last week featured a pension scam by one of the major Cape Verde developers – The Resort Group. 

GAH
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Gable Holdings Inc: cash flow problems ahoy - probably a zero

Liquidity issues would not to be appear to an issue for Gable (GAH) because as it highlights on page 2 of its financial results released on Friday it has large cash and liquid investments. Er maybe not be let's read the Dewsall horseshit first:

GKP
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Gulf Keystone. Lessons for Both Sides of the Trade

My feelings of satisfaction at being vindicated on Gulf Keystone (GKP) when the details of the debt for equity swap were finally published yesterday were somewhat short lived, as I was put on notice that borrow was being recalled and I had to buy back a fair chunk of the position at more than three times its worth.

CTAG
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Cloudtag - I'm out

Cloudtag (CTAG) has no doubt captured the hearts and minds of many retail investors. So far this weekend (writing on late Sunday morning), more than a hundred comments have been posted on the LSE bulletin board.  For whatever reason, the other bulletin boards are much more sedate on the topic.

BKY
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Berkeley Energia: we are now almost 100% up on this share tip after DFS - more to come

We tipped Berkeley Energia (BKY) at a 20p offer - the shares are now 39p-41p after the publication of a Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) confirming that its Salamanca project in Spain will be one of the world’s lowest cost producers capable of generating strong after tax cash flow, even during the current low point in the uranium price cycle.

Moneytree
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AIM has its part to play as the country prepares for Brexit. I’m not holding my breath.

There is no doubt that AIM is an incredible cash-raising machine. According to the most recent AIM Factsheet (to June 2016), published by the London Stock Exchange (HERE) £41 billion has been raised in new issues, and a further £56 billion in further issues of shares – a whopping total of £97 billion. Over the 21-year life of the Casino that is a very impressive average of £4.6 billion a year.

WRN
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Worthington drops Rangers claim, 5 PM Friday 22nd is ouzo time as UKLA will wake up then

The farce that is the fraud Worthington (WRN) continues apace. The chocolate teapots at the UKLA are still publishing twice daily updates claiming that Worthington is considering an RTO with NunaMinerals, a company that is not only in administration but is also to be delisted in Denmark. its aceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed! all round at UKLA where the chocolate teapots still reckon that the deal is viable.

Newsboy

Notes from Underground: Malcolm in the Middle

I have only question this week - and that is what does Malcolm Stacey think of the Caption Contest run in his absense when he went on holidays. Some of you guys were just cruel. Hilarious, sure. But cruel.

OPTI
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OptiBiotix New patent filing, Good but SO WHAT?

This is more good news from Optibiotix (OPTI) but it is not the dramatic news that will see the shares soaring. The company says that it has announced that it has filed a new patent to protect the combination of OptiBiotix's Lactobacillus plantarum strain along with other ingredients identified by scientific key opinion leaders which, it states, act synergistically to reduce cardiovascular risk factors.

SRX

Sierra Rutile at 29.5p worth 40p says Belfort Securities

I really don't take any notice at all of most (no make that nearly all) resaerch from Beaufort Securities but its mining analyst Sheldon Modeland is a sensible fellow and thus I bring you his latest note on Sierra Rutile (SRX). 

Bearcast
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Avanti Communications bull vs bear

I had the weirdest of phone calls on Friday from a chap who insists that as a bear of Avanti Communications (AVN) I have got it wrong. I have spoken about his thesis to Lucian and having thought about it over lunch at the White Bear having run the gauntlet of Shipston's Bulgarian Big Issue seller, I am more sure than before that I am not wrong to remain bearish. I discuss the bull vs bear debate giving both sides of the argument and my conclusion.

KBT
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K3 Business Technology - Trading Update, our share tip 100%+ ahead but stance upgraded to buy

Drat. There is that phrase again. Results for the year to June 30th 2016 are expected to be "broadly" in line. That is stockmarket speak for "a near miss". No wonder the shares fell a tad on the announcement to 310-333p. We are well ahead of our 148p offer share tip but down on a few months ago.

DAN
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Daniel Stewart – who bailed into Rob Terry’s Quob Park Estate Ltd just ahead of delisting? My, that was lucky….or was it?

Shares in former AIM Cesspit poster-boy Daniel Stewart Securities plc (DAN) were booted off the exchange back on 22 Jan 2016. That must have been a tad galling for Quindell (QPP) fraudster Rob Terry and his henchmen at Quob Park Estate Ltd, which had previously suggesting that there was upside to 10p a share on offer. Having been suspended in October 2015 for failing to publish accounts (still outstanding, by the way), the loss of Beaumont Cornish as Nomad in December put the final nail in the coffin.

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