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HaloSource – “Trading Update” = Loss & Cash Warning, desperate strategic review ahoy…
Having consistently over the last year warned on shares in HaloSource (HALO) – most recently HERE – I note they currently more than halved today, heading towards 1p, on the back of “an update on trading ahead of the year ending 31 December 2016”…
- By Steve Moore |
- 3 November 2016, 03:50 |
Falanx interims - looking good for material re-rate by Christmas
Intelligence, security and cyber defence group Falanx (FLX) has announced results for its half year to 30th September 2016 and a “continued drive to positive cash flow from operations next year”.
- By HotStockRockets |
- 3 November 2016, 02:49 |
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Boxhill Technologies: Where are the Emex accounts, M’Lord? Not hiding anything scary are you?
As a bit of a big kid, I look forward to Halloween each year with the streets alive with trick and treaters and lit pumpkins everywhere brightening up the cold winter evenings. This year I had even more to look forward to as all of the subsidiary accounts of Boxhill Technologies (BOX) were due on that date too and I knew that they wouldn’t disappoint.
- By Cynical Bear |
- 3 November 2016, 02:30 |
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Tern – disposal racks up mega profit with lightning speed
You have to hand it to AIM-listed jam-tomorrow investment company Tern plc (TERN), this morning’s disposal news is a cracking outcome. Having bought a few bits of the now defunct Flexiant business out of administration over the summer for £75,000 we are told today that one of the divisions has been sold for $500,000. That is on top of a previously reported (in excess of) £90,000 of unpaid bills which were chased up. The only puzzle is why shares in Tern have slipped on the news, albeit only by a small amount at time of writing. Why the disappointment?!
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 3 November 2016, 02:25 |
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Xtract Resources – Funding RNS obfuscation at its worst: disappointing
I was starting to warm to Colin Bird at Xtract Resources (XTR) with his decisive action and straight-talking, although today’s hugely disappointing funding RNS which needs about five reads and three espressos to understand leaves me feeling cold, although I’m guessing Beaufort Securities and Beaumont Cornish should shoulder some of the blame.
- By Cynical Bear |
- 3 November 2016, 02:01 |
Journey Group – update on ‘if at first you don’t succeed, offer the same amount again’ offer
After at first not succeeding, but offering the same amount again – with a re-recommended 240p per share offer for Journey Group (JNY) announced on 11th October, there are now updates on the offer...
- By Steve Moore |
- 3 November 2016, 01:04 |
The Vexed Moral Question of Share-Buying -2
Hello Share Keepers. There were interesting responses to my piece which followed Uncle Tom’s thoughts on Premaitha (NIPT). And there’s probably a bit more to say on the wider picture of buying shares in companies which are doing things you may be uneasy about for your own personal, moral reasons.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 3 November 2016, 01:00 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: I have a proposition for PR fecking genius Steffi
I start with a quick discussion on how we in the UK just don't get US politics and explain why Donald Trump will win - in fact he is already 8% ahead you read it HERE first! Then I explain why Peel Hunt is probably going to bully me with a lawyers letter regarding the Berkeley Energia (BKY) note HERE. My proposition for Steffi is not to make an honest woman of her...that would be going too far but concerns her worthless client Golden Saint Resources (GSR) and is prompted by her unhappiness at my earlier Bearcast Special HERE. I look at Andalas (ADL), Greka Drilling (GDL) and BlueRock Diamonds (BRD). I am now trying to renew my father's parking permit with Warwickshire County Council and have been kept hanging on a line for ages by the incompetent bastards. String em up with piano wire..
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 2 November 2016, 08:01 |
Biome Technologies – further update post “significant” June profit warning, recovering or not?
Having commenced June at 177.5p, shares in bioplastics and advanced radio frequency systems technologies company Biome (BIOM) slumped towards 80p in early July on the back of a “significantly behind current market expectations” Trading Update announcement. The shares have recovered somewhat to commence this month at above 110p – though we now have another “Trading Update” announcement…
- By Steve Moore |
- 2 November 2016, 07:04 |
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Free Iona tests on NHS - good news for Premaitha: Buy
The Government has announced that as of 2018 it will offer free Non Invasive Prenatal Tests (NIPT) for Downs to women deemed to be at high risk - that is those over 38 years old. Right now it costs you £180 to have an NIPT test rather than an invasive one which has a 1% chance of killing your baby.
- By HotStockRockets |
- 2 November 2016, 06:06 |
Egdon at 14.5p worth 38p says VSA
I praised the way that Egdon Resources (EDR) raised money yesterday in my bearcast. For that reason alone I publish a note out today by its house broker VSA. Please remember that house brokers are as impartial about corporate clients as I am when writing about how crooked Hillary Clinton should be sent to jail with her rapist husband and whining brat Chelsea. Notwithstanding that minor caveat, the note has some real substance.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 2 November 2016, 05:32 |
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Sirius Minerals - Phase 1 £850m financing announced: buy, sell, or hold?
Congratulations to Sirius Minerals (SXX) which looks to be almost there on securing the finance to build out phase one of its potash mine in North Yorkshire. A few things are up in the air so should you, at 32.875p, buy sell or hold?
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 2 November 2016, 05:00 |
Gaming Realms – claims “maiden profitable quarter”, but was it really?...
A “Q3 Trading Update” from developer, publisher and licensor of mobile real money and social games, Gaming Realms (GMR) commences with the headline “Strong revenue growth and maiden profitable quarter”. Sounds good, but is the reality such?...
- By Steve Moore |
- 2 November 2016, 04:36 |
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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast Special: PR Genius Steffi, Beaufort Securities, the Vox rampfest and Solo Oil - the sordid underbelly of AIM
In this bearcast special I take apart a share price ramp being orchestrated today by Solo Oil's (SOLO) broker Belfort Securities, PR fecking genius Steffi and the rampers nest of snakes that is the Justin the Clown podcast at Vox Markets. Investors need to be aware there is a massive stock overhang and a placing ahoy. They are being hoodwinked not by the company I stress but by its crony capitalist advisers and by those for whom Lenin's phrase "useful idiot" could not be more apt.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 2 November 2016, 04:36 |
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ADVFN – full Annual Report finally released: struck by cupid's arrow?
I rather like the ADVFN service, and having met its CEO briefly a few times I rather liked him too. And as a house matter, there was much to commend about the staunch resistance to pressure being applied on ADVFN to put clear water between it and ShareProphets was over the way in which, for example, the Quindell fraud was being systematically unpicked in these parts. That was not just an issue of free speech, it was a matter of exposing bad people and trying to save the shirts of our readers. So I have an awful lot of time for Clem Chambers, the CEO of ADVFN.
- By Nigel Somerville, the Deputy Sheriff of AIM |
- 2 November 2016, 03:56 |
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LGC Capital (Lenigas Cuba) – The Sherriff of AIM reaches across the pond to become the temporary Mountie of the TSX.V
It is just over a year since my pal David Lenigas, listed Leni Gas Cuba (LGC) on ISDX. It has subsequently undertaken a reverse takeoverof Knowlton Capital on 12 July 2016 to obtain a listing on the Toronto TSX Venture Exchange. Following the recent publication of its results, I decided to have a butchers. To be fair to Lenigas, he has made one cracking investment. But the overall picture is ...mixed.
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 2 November 2016, 03:16 |
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Peter Schiff: Q3 GDP data rigged to help Hillary Clinton and emails explained for dummies & cars tell you its 2008 all over
Libertarian gold guru Peter Schiff is a big hero of mine. In his latest podcast he discusses why he thinks US Q3 GDP data was rigged and why Us consumers really are feeling bad. He also explains for anyone too thick to understand why the Hillary Clinton email issue really should send her to prison and why he thinks Trump deserves to win and now may well win. And what this all means for the markets. Peter called the 2008 crash now listen to what he says on US car leasing and what that tells you. It tells you that there is a meltdown coming folks...
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 2 November 2016, 02:46 |
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Brilliant Stuff: Tim Martin of JD Wetherspoon - EU leaders are punishing EU companies with Brexit dogma
There is a minor profits warning from JD Wetherspoon (JDW) today and thus I urge you to all go and buy a pint of its finest cheap lager to show solidarity with the company's founder and boss Tim Martin who has used his trading statement to point out how EU leaders are hitting their own people, not us, with the mad anti-Brexit actions. Over to hero of the day Tim Martin:
- By Tom Winnifrith |
- 2 November 2016, 01:48 |
You May Not Want to Sell Shell Pell Mell on These Figures
Hello Share Diviners. Jim Slater's legendary book on shares, second in my view only to my own works, including the recent Share Attack, advocated investing in shares you really know something about. I seem to remember - though could be wrong - that the Zulu Principal got its name because his wife knew plenty of stuff about Zulus.
- By Malcolm Stacey |
- 2 November 2016, 01:05 |
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T. Clarke – attempted ‘no-one watching o’clock’ announcement of “financial irregularities”
Shares in T Clarke (CTO) are currently down approaching 6%, at sub 60p, despite there no news announced by the company today. Hmmm. What’s that though? A 4:37pm (post market-close, attempted ‘no-one watching o’clock’) announcement yesterday; “Re: Investigation”...
- By Tom Winnifrith & Steve Moore |
- 1 November 2016, 09:05 |