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Notes from Underground: Should ShareProphets go global?

By Darren Atwater | Sunday 3 November 2019


 


After you have looked at the most-read articles and listened-to Bearcasts this week, answer me this question. How much foreign market companies would you like to see ShareProphets cover, in particular US, Europe, Oz, etc?

I mean, it won't mean a lick of difference–our existing writers cover exactly the copanies that interest them and Tom is not going to be authorising hiring any more writers to cover the Lithuanian Bourse-but humour me here.

Here in Canada, the media is constantly updating me on Canadian stocks (*cough pot stocks *cough*) and the US markets but we hear almost nothing of the LSE—and I know how much fun the LSE and AIM are. But the audience doesn't know that they should care.

So what about the other way around: should ShareProphets make an effort on foreign markets?

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Excluding ShareProphets radio 16, the most read non-Tom article this week is Some crazy valuations are being given for Eurasia Mining - given its lack of reserves! by Gary Newman is top of the pops at number one or number eight if you include Bearcasts.  
 
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Our top 10 most-read stories this week were:

  1. Some crazy valuations are being given for Eurasia Mining - given its lack of reserves!
  2. Is Petra Diamonds going bust? – hat tip Waseem Shakoor
  3. A reader corrects me on St James Place...but it is still a sell!
  4. Bidstack: Still sitting on a lack of profits warning, the CEO who lied to investors sells shares
  5. Large-cap earnings frenzy – Shell, Lloyds, BT, Crest Nicholson & DS Smith
  6. KERBOOM! BigDish – now I demonstrate that the promised rollout is actually in reverse – surely trading statement & CEO firing needed now!
  7. I3Energy: Sell now or regret the opportunity?
  8. Tom Winnifrith asks: Is lying and fraud now acceptable on the London Market?
  9. Aussie poltroon ambulance chasers Slater & Gordon to take on Hargreaves over Woodford
  10. M&G – a spin-off opportunity?

The most-listened to Bearcasts this week were:

  1. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Rejoice! Rejoice! Fat Yob Mike Ashley and George Soros both lose millions today
  2. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: a PE of 3 and some Brexit bollocks, don't be fooled
  3. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: the great thing about Vox Markets & Proactive is that they are a platform to tell 100% lies to investors
  4. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: More on that Big Dish "rollout" as St James customer scams exposed
  5. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: On Mike Ashley opinion is truly divided
  6. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: ref the photo below, questions, questions & more questions for Versarien
  7. Tom Winnifrith's Bearcast: The shit at GRIT, Andrew Bell talks bollocks and why Funding Circle is a zero
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