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NightCap: tick tock, tick tock

Good News Travels fast. Bad news is always delayed.
MMAG
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MusicMagpie – bid approaches or an admission of debt crisis?

Someone, guess who, leaked to the Daily Telegraph that musicMagpie (MMAG) was in bid talks so forcing a statement from the debt laden company. It states that it is in “early-stage discussions with both BT Group plc and Aurelius Group as to a possible offer to acquire the entire issued and to be issued share capital of musicMagpie.” So what is really happening?
HE1
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Helium One is unable to declare a drilling discovery and I have to wonder if it has enough funds for the next drill - avoid

Despite the way that people are trying to spin things on social media, the helium One Global (HE1) latest drill was a failure and didn’t yield any free gas from the target zones.
AHT
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You can guess what Ashtead says next after observing “despite robust end markets…”!

Ashtead (AHT) offers rental opportunities in “a full range of construction and industrial equipment across a wide variety of applications to a diverse customer base”. I can remember about twenty years ago, when I used to sit opposite someone who was convinced that it would go bust but it avoided that, and the-then sub 10p share price hit over a sixty quid level a couple of years ago. Sadly, I was never clever enough to get involved in the stock during the glory years, but that also means I have no exposure when it announces a bit of a mixed update this morning…
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You Need to Follow your Own Mind On which Shares might Rocket, But here Are My Chosen Few

Hello Share Trashers. I've been picking around for new share tips for you. But there’s nothing obvious out there this week. So let’s look at some recommendations I’ve made before which are still my favourites for some upward action.
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I've just received this tweet - any guesses why this Avacta owning moron has zero followers

When shareholders in a company are this moronic you just know that it is right to remain bearish.
Bearcast
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Boris Johnson being a dishonest knob, tax and back to Skinbiotherapeutics

I start with the Woodlarks Christmas appeal where were are just £353 short, go on please donate HERE. Then it is a bingo moment as I put together why I have a portrait of the 1st Earl of Abingdon c/o a book from 1862. Then Boris being disingenuous and the Tories on tax. Finally it is back to Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX) and why I stand by comments made last Friday HERE and indeed go further. 
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Visual Aid: The Most Innovative Countries in the World in 2023

In many ways, the past year has represented an inflection point in technological advancement. Almost overnight, OpenAI’s large language model ChatGPT became a household name and AI was within reach to the masses.

Quiz
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The ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz #215

It's time for the ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz.. There are no prizes! And remember, no Googling!

Professor
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Sunday Long Reads: Russell Brand, Lifts, US General Mark Milley, Justin Trudeau

Sunday is a good time to sit back, read, and forget about shares. Put the kettle on, find a comfy chair. You have the time, don't you?

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Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 18 November

Here are the most read and most listened-to articles and Bearcasts on ShareProphets over the past seven days. The most read non-Quiz, non-Tom article last week is by Steve Moore, Verici Dx – “Commercialisation agreement with Thermo Fisher”, but still what about that cash burn? at No 4 or No 8 including Bearcasts.

Father Christmas
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Tom Winnifrith's Annual Woodlarks Christmas Grotto Appeal – please can you spare a fiver for an amazing cause: we are 81% there after 3 days

Right now there is building work underway at Woodlarks and that means that, for the first time I can remember, there will be no Christmas Grotto this year. However the Woodlarks Santa will be doing a mobile tour of schools with the sort of special needs Woodlarks is set up to deliver and to visit local hospices to see very ill children. “I want your money” as that poltroon Bob Geldof used to say.
Gold
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The View From The Montana Log-Cabin As Gold Bounces (As Predicted)

Gold closed the week at $1,981, back up pressing the $2,000 mark and suddenly all the gloom of last week has dissipated. So is it now buy, buy, buy and we’re on the way to the moon?
ICON
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Iconic Labs – Toxic Dave extracts at least another £10,000 in cash

In Friday’s RNS Toxic Dave Sefton’s Linton Capital announced it had converted a further £10,000 of convertible loan note into Iconic (ICON) shares on 16 November, a week after his first conversion on 9 November. 
CGS
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Castings – interims, further ‘ahead of market expectations’ value

Iron castings and machining company Castings plc (CGS) has announced results for its half-year ended 30th September 2023 and an outlook “marginally ahead of market expectations”. What of the shares further higher in response?
TMOR
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BREAKING: Disgraced Rod McIllree spaffs more cash at More Acquisitions – Winnileaks special

I’d imagine advisors round at Peterhouse Capital must be increasingly embarrassed by the clownish antics of disgraced Rod McIllree of Bluejay Mining (JAY) infamy as he runs More Acquisitions (TMOR) into the ground. Today we can expose yet another monumental cash spaff by Rod.
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Renold – interims, “increasingly confident” of full-year ahead of expectations

Recent 28.4p offer price tip Renold (RNO) has announced results for its half-year ended 30th September 2023 and that it is increasingly confident in delivering a result for the year ahead of previous market expectations, helping the shares up to 31.55p.
Father Christmas

Fizzing Facts and Ripping Rumours Are Assailing the Share World. Here's what You might Buy or Sell.

Hello Share Shufflers. There’ve been some rather dramatic developments and even more rumours in the business world at the mo. And lots of these circumstances are set to change the value of our shares. Here are a few examples to help you consider what to buy, hold or sell.


GHT
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Gresham Technologies – to exit IT contracting services after customer “consultation… and in line with the group's strategy”. Or is it?…

‘Data integrity and control, banking integration, payments and cash management’ software and services company Gresham Technologies (GHT) states that it “is pleased to provide an update on trading and the discontinuation of its legacy IT contracting services business”. Why then are the shares currently 13.5% lower at 119p in response?
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