Whore Blogger Malcolm Graham Wood of Frontera fraud infamy chats to Police caption contest result
Yesterday, in the wake of more damning revelations about the Frontera Resources (FRR) fraud we brought you an exclusive picture of its best paid promoter, the whore blogger Malcolm Graham Wood helping the fuzz with their enquiries as you can see below. We asked you for suitable captions and, as you can see HERE, there were numerous good entries. But there can be only one winner of a semi naked photo of Britain’s top share blogger (mornings only), Thirsty Paul Scott….
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 8 February 2019, 05:08 |
Earthport – Visa with a further increased offer, Mastercard “considering its options”...
Writing on Earthport (EPO) a couple of weeks ago, I concluded, being cautious, I’d probably take a bit off the table at the more than 35p available but that it looked worth retaining some involvement as having both Mastercard and Visa involved means some sort of deal looks highly likely to go through. Today an “Increased Recommended Offer” announcement from Visa, which has been ‘noted’ by Mastercard…
- By Steve Moore |
- 8 February 2019, 03:50 |
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BREAKING: Learning Technologies hit by short selling dossier - predicts 50% downside
Shares in Learning Technologies (LTG) are off by 5% today at 66.8p but that still values the company at £442 million. The reason for the fall, the publication of a "short dossier" by Stockviews which seems pretty damning. Stockviews argues:
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 8 February 2019, 03:00 |
SSE - as went 2018 goes 2019
Regular readers will know very well that I regard anyone who has a significant portfolio position in UK utility Scottish & Southern Electricity (SSE) as a hardcore dividend muncher with an effective stock market investor profile age of 85 years old…
- By Chris Bailey |
- 8 February 2019, 02:07 |
Westminster Group led by disgraced former Tory MP Tony Baldry: discount placing ten days after mega ramp
The behaviour of Westminster Group (WSG) chaired by disgraced ex Tory MP , Sir Tony Baldry of 3DM fraud infamy, displays everything that is worst about the AIM Cesspit. Today we have a £500,000 placing via newly appointed joint broker the low -life team at SVS. But just ten day ago it was all so different.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 8 February 2019, 01:59 |
More Good News for this Medical Pioneer Which Makes War on Three of our Most Common Cancers
Hello Share Twiddlers. There are few times I’m moved to revisit shares I’ve only recently commended. But occasionally the case for a company’s rosy prospects is so interesting that there’s justification for looking at the latest news. Avacta (AVCT) is a medical pioneer which I chose as a tip for 2019 on this wonderful website over Christmas. So much has happened for this Yorkshire firm lately that it’s hard to keep up with events...
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 8 February 2019, 01:05 |
January performance update: start of 2019 shorted AIM shares
Early this year we showed the Shorted AIM shares at the start of 2019. After the first month of the year, here's the monthly update on performance (those in bold remain from 2018)...
- By Steve Moore |
- 7 February 2019, 07:41 |
Woodford Dog Allied Minds “extends cash runway” with a three card shuffle
The good news for Neil Woodford – which might helpfully take his mind off the impending 100% wipe-out with his revolutionary water company (Halosource – see HERE) – is that investee Allied Minds (ALM) says it has extended its cash runway to support Allied Minds’ activities into 2021. I guess that should mean this collection of dogs won’t need bailing out by Woodford for two years, except Neil is bailing it – or rather two of its investees - out at the moment!
- By Nigel Somerville |
- 7 February 2019, 06:34 |
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Caption Contest Frontera fraud special - Police talking to the whore blogger Malcolm Graham Wood
After today's cache of bombshell emails exposing the fraud at Frontera (FRR) folks will have even more questions for the whore blogger Malcollm Graham Wood who ramped the shares shamelessly in return for, undeclared, payments from Frontera. In light of this I have unearthed this pic of the Fat Bastard with his back to the camera helping the Police with their enquiries. Please supply suitable captions in the comments section below with a deadline of midnight tonight.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 7 February 2019, 05:02 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: ouzo time at Sheriff Towers as Accesso halves
I told you on November 8 that shares in Accesso (ACSO) would halve as I published a major short dossier. Oh how my critics laughed and scoffed for they all know better. Well it has not taken long for it to be ouzo time and vindication again at Sheriff of AIM Towers. I discuss DP Poland (DPP), Fox Marble (FOX) and a shameful ramp by a pig ignorant mother called Blue Horseshoe on Brokerman Dan's website, that is to say Dev Clever (DEV)
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 7 February 2019, 05:01 |
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DP Poland – trading underperformance, massively discounted bailout placing… CEO “step down… by mutual agreement”!?
I’ve consistently warned on DP Poland (DPP) – most recently last year with the shares at around 30p HERE. Today a “Proposed Placing, Board Change & Trading Update” announcement…
- By Steve Moore |
- 7 February 2019, 04:52 |
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Thomas Cook - not buying its holidays but still liking its shares
I made a brave positive call on Thomas Cook (TCG) in late November after its share price shocker, noting that: 'The stock is cheap (less than 4 times EV/ebit) but clearly not without risk. Would I roll the dice here as a 2019 punt wrapped up in politics and climate realities? You know - rather than buying one of its holidays - just maybe I would given the range of assets'...
- By Chris Bailey |
- 7 February 2019, 02:00 |
Neil Woodford disaster Halosource – the game is almost over & it's a wipeout
Halosource (HAL) was the company Neil Woodford backed heavily to disrupt the world of drinking water. Whatever…
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 7 February 2019, 01:58 |
Gold Getting Set For Bull Run
If, as they say, it is darkest just before the dawn, then surely for gold at least, the sun must be cresting the horizon now ?
- By Ross Norman of Sharps Pixley |
- 7 February 2019, 01:14 |
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Frontera - more shocking papers emerge showing the extent of the fraud
Slung off AIM a few weeks ago, Frontera Resources (FRR) still has its fans in the Bullettin Board Moron community but the latest trove of emails to emerge, which we publish in full below, will shock even them as the extent of the fraud emerges.
- By Tom Winnifrith, The Sheriff of AIM |
- 7 February 2019, 01:14 |
Worried About Your Shares? Here's a Glittering Alternative and Probably Safer Way to Invest
Hello, Share Cats. Yesterday, I commended Centamin (CEY) to your further research. But I have to admit that buying shares in gold miners is not the safest way to invest in the glittery metal. For one thing, the production of the yellow stuff is notoriously difficult to predict. And Centamin saw a big share tumble last year when it announced that its quality of gold was not as high as hoped. But with world fears about a forthcoming recession growing, gold, silver and platinum remain useful fallback positions...
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 7 February 2019, 01:10 |
Union Jack Oil – Wressle appeal in against Council’s planning poltroons, Buy
Union Jack Oil (UJO) has updated that the appeal against the refusal of planning consent for the development of the Wressle oil discovery by the North Lincolnshire Council's Planning Committee on 28th November has been submitted to the Planning Inspectorate…
- By HotStockRockets |
- 6 February 2019, 08:48 |
January performance update: start of 2019 top shorted London-listed shares
Early this year we showed the top shorted London-listed shares at the start of 2019. After the first month of the year, here's the monthly update on performance (those in bold remain from 2018)...
- By Steve Moore |
- 6 February 2019, 08:39 |
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Interserve – D4E deal announced, do the maths!
Fully-listed Interserve (IRV) announced some details of its deleveraging plan – aka debt for equity – and the market has responded very positively. Certainly, on the face of it shareholders might think they’ve got off lightly. But there are a few questions which might make the market rethink its positive response.
- By Nigel Somerville |
- 6 February 2019, 07:49 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - this is the next mega financial scandal & the FCA has been asleep at the wheel
In today's bearcast I look at the woes of Lucian Miers, at Yourgene (YGEN), Interserve (IRV), Greatland Gold (GGP) - do the maths its placing ahoy! - WH Ireland (WHI) and FinnCrap (FCAP). Then I explain what will be the major financial scandal of 2019 hitting well over a hundred thousand folks where the FCA is only belatedly waking up to the problem, a problem it helped to create.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 6 February 2019, 06:08 |