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SDI Group – “pleased to announce” interims, so what of the 18% share price fall then?

Last month we stated to bank gains and sell shares in SDI Group (SDI) at 114p to sell. Today this digital imaging and sensing and control products group states that it “is pleased to announce its results for the six months to 31 October 2023”, but what of the shares currently responding 18% lower towards 90p?

Bearcast
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Will Bidstack gig with the Fat Lady within weeks?

I start with the olive harvest here at the Greek Hovel and across Greece and the theft of olive branches. Then I look at Bidstack (BIDS), Ben's Creek (BEN), Upland Resources (UPL), see the tweet below, and Tintra (TNT) and the monstrous failing of AIM regulation (again)
HAYD

Haydale – RNS To Announce A Share Of Just £73,610!

AIM-listed Haydale (HAYD) is really scraping the barrel – this morning it announced a grant of £73,610 to be shares between it and Liquitherm Technologies from the Welsh Government, and we don’t even know the proportions!
MIRI
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Mirriad Advertising – “US and Latin America supply-side update” ramptastic, why might that be?…

Describing itself as a “leading in-content advertising company”, Mirriad Advertising (MIRI) has announced new agreements which CEO Stephan Beringer argues “demonstrate our progress towards establishing in-content as a standard format across the industry” and it is added that “the company retains a strong pipeline, with several further tier one US agreements in active negotiation”. So what of a current approaching 4.5% higher share price response to 2.4p?
RTOP
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Regtech Open Project: the scale of the financial crisis in Alessandro Zamboni’s empire

This morning RegTech Open Project Plc (RTOP), as I suggested it should do in article yesterday, issued an RNS fessing up that just like Supply@ME Capital (SYME) it too hadn’t been paid monies requested from Alessandro Zamboni’s private group The Avantgarde Group (TAG). In Regtech’s case it was TAG subsidiary RegTech Italia srl that hasn’t paid up. It is now apparent that the TAG Group, which has still not filed its now way overdue 2022 accounts, is undergoing a major liquidity and financial crises of its own.
TNT
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SHOCKING: Allenby quits as Tintra Nomad and broker chaps you are fucking cowards & a disgrace to AIM, more ouzo for the Sheriff

I say this with the greatest respect to good friends at Nomad Allenby but in the scandal of the fraud Tintra (TNT), the AIM Company of the year 2022, they have behaved in the most shameful manner. I really do not know how they can sleep at night. At 11.02 AM today Allenby quit as Nomad and broker leaving the shares suspended. That came 2 hours after Tintra published a circular (for which Allenby will have earned a fat fee preparing).
VARE
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Various Eateries – fundraising for “ambitious roll out plans”. Or is it?…

“Restaurant, clubhouse and hotel sites in the United Kingdom” company Various Eateries (VARE) has issued a “Proposed Placing & Conversion of Debt into Equity”-titled announcement including “at a price of 25 pence per share… a discount of approximately 3.9 per cent to the closing price of 26 pence per ordinary share on 5 December 2023”. With it noting “ambitious roll out plans”, what’s the outlook from here?
BATS
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BATS shares are up in smoke today. Time to buy, sell or focus on the dividend yield?

A few weeks ago Imperial Brands (IMB) gave a corporate update which was positively received by the market. However, despite “reiteration of FY23 delivery in line with guidance”, today's update from larger peer British American Tobacco (BATS) has not been taken so well, with the company's shares down over 5% as I write and trading at around a five-year low. What is going on?
RTW
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RTW Biotech Opportunities to buy ex Woodford howler Arix: if this deal does not stink what does?

The chairman of ex Neil Woodford Howler Arix Bioscience is an old Etonian, Christ Church Oxford educated toff called Peregrine Moncrieff who is also based in the tax friendly Channel Islands. And he has agreed a deal to sell Arix Bioscience to main market listed channel islands based RTW Biotech Opportunities Ltd (RTW). The deal stinks.
Clown
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Ms. Lingerie on Expenses says “Families are back, Families build Morality” Julie Meyer spams again

Once again Julie Meyer MBE is spamming her non GDPR compliant databases inviting folks to attend another one of her cracking events. It is quite amazing that Meyer has not been stripped of her MBE but I suppose that is a reflection of the lack of morality of the British political classes. Here latest spam is a lesson in humility and understatement. Enjoy…
Roulette
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AIM Casino Market Statistics for November – another month of decline

November was yet another poor month for the AIM market as for the second month in a row there were no new admissions and for the third month in a row there were 9 departures reducing the number of AIM companies to 760 just marginally higher than at 31 December 2003 almost 20 years ago. It gets worse.
BKG

House Prices Show Tentative Signs of Green Shoots and this Posh Builder Could Lead the Charge

Hello Share Squealers. House prices seem to be enjoying the delicate green shoots of a tentative recovery. So builders, which took such a hit with higher mortgage loan costs, could now begin a rally. No guarantees, but definitely possible. One of my favourite companies, Berkeley Group (BKG), could lead the pack.
Price-Vs-Value

ShareProphets readers tips for 2023 prize competition – one month remaining update...

Having asked for readers tips for 2023 for the prize of 1/4 litre of Tom Winnifrith's Greek Hovel olive oil (2023 harvest) HERE, the following is an update with one month remaining (to be eligible needed to have selected, on a once per username basis, a buy & sell pick from the LSE, AIM casino or Aquis lobster pot and the stocks not to have been suspended at the commencement of 2023). Will Tom be sending the Greek Hovel olive oil to himself?...

Bearcast
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: two companies pregnant with lack of profits warnings and facing a balance sheet crisis

I start with an update on the Greek Hovel olive harvest. Then I look at Online Blockchain (OBC), musicMagpie (MMAG), Helium One (HE1), Ben's Creek (BEN), Supply@ME Capital (SYME), Regtech Open (RTOP) and the failings of PKF Littlejohn and the FCA
BTC
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David Lenigas you old rogue: twitter ramping again

How is this for misleading tweets from David Lenigas and the new shysters in charge at Valereum Blockchain (VLRM). The new gang seem as bad as the old Richard Poulden crew.
QUIZ
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Quiz plc – interims, “confident that QUIZ remains a strong, distinctive brand”. Really?!…

Previously writing on ‘occasion and dressy casual’ womenswear fashion brand company Quiz plc (QUIZ), in September with the shares down to 5.5p I noted it arguing “longer-term” confidence and responded that it had got to first even reach that far with the balance sheet concerning. So what of now-announced results for its half-year ended 30th September 2023?

MOON
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Are you sending anyone a Moonpig card this Christmas? I thought not...

I have no idea why Moonpig (MOON) shares are up 57% year-to-date. I can though understand more easily why, since IPO in February 2021, the shares are still down by more than 57%. Today's half-year numbers to the end of October talk about a “return to technology-driven revenue growth” and “current trading in line with our expectations and guidance unchanged”, but I still regard it, fundamentally, as a comedy company…
SYME
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Supply@ME Capital: yet another setback: how long can the FCA tolerate this insolvent fraud? This is a £42m zero in waiting!

What on earth is the regulator doing in not kicking this insolvent ponzi off the UK Standard List? Today, Supply@ME Capital (SYME) has served up more jam tomorrow and an update on its funding crisis. Stevie Wonder can see that the shares are completely worthless but out there in Bulletin Board land some folks think they know better. Plus ca change.
TBLD
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tinyBuild – “rapidly evolving market… reversal of market dynamics”. I bet that possible combination was not being emphasised on the 2021 IPO roadshow!…

Previously writing on video games publisher and developer tinyBuild (TBLD), in September with the shares heading back towards 8p on the back of “pleased to announce” interims I noted what about the massive loss and cash burn?! – and concluded I retained cash burn concern. The shares most recently closed at 6.125p and what of now a “Trading Update and Litigation Settlement” announcement… and the shares currently at 4.5p?

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