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Notes from Underground – Most read articles for the week ending 9 December

By Darren Atwater | Sunday 10 December 2023


 


Here are the most read and most listened-to articles and Bearcasts on ShareProphets over the past seven days. In a new development, the most read non-Quiz, non-Tom article last week is the Chris Bailey's thoughts on BAT at No 5 or No 10 including Bearcasts.

The most read ShareProphets stories this week were:

  1. Altcast Number 3: are we calling the bottom of the markets and an end to the small cap nuclear winter?
    Thanks to the sponsorship of Sure Valley, Riverfort Global & Pires Investments (PIRI) we are expanding the number and quality of speakers and are able to offer up more fun and games at Sharestock on 7 September 2024 - as you can see HERE. In this third episode of Altcast looking at small caps and AIM, Liam Bulmer of Riverfort and I discuss whether the market has bottomed and the small cap nuclear winter is over. Enjoy.

  2. An email to Stuart Ashman of Skinbiotherapeutics, a modest proposal to regain investor trust
    I have emailed Stuart Ashman, the boss of Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX) this morning with, what I believe to be, a helpful suggestion.

  3. The ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz #217
    It's time for the ShareProphets Sunday Pub Quiz.. There are no prizes! And remember, no Googling!

  4. 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).

  5. 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?

  6. How is Razwan Nazir fit to work in financial services as he applauds the October 7 massacre in Israel and compares the Jewish state to Nazis? A question for White Rose Finance
    Thanks to the heroic campaigner "Gnasher Jew" I bring you two screenshots of tweets sent by Razwan Nazir who co-owns Consilium Corporate Finance a company engaged in financial services thanks to White Rose Finance giving it AR status. That AR status means that Razwan can carry on activities the FCA supervises. The tweets are shocking.

  7. Visual Aid: The Critical Minerals to EU, China, and US National Security

    Governments formulate lists of critical minerals according to their industrial requirements and strategic evaluations of supply risks. Over the last decade, minerals like nickel, copper, and lithium have been on these lists and deemed essential for clean technologies like EV batteries and solar and wind power.

  8. Atalaya Mining – Oopsadaisie, But Worth A Flutter For A Re-rate To Come!
    AIM-listed Atalaya Mining (ATYM) announced on Friday a number of historical related party transactions. Oopsadaisie! The company is planning to move to the main market shortly and my suspicion is that the issues were identified as part of that process. The good news is that it has come clean.

  9. Three Graphics that show why Tingo is a fraud and its bosses, led by Chris Cleverly should be in jail
    After olive harvesting is finished for the day here in Greece, I will, again, be writing to Jen Knickerbocker of Deloitte about the Tingo fraud (TIO) asking why, in the light of the three images below, the Israeli firm that audits Chris Cleverly’s latest con and which is part of the Deloitte global network has failed to show any professional scepticism at all.

  10. Deltex Medical Group – how ‘pleasing’ really is the “update on commercial progress and board changes”?…
    Deltex Medical Group (DEMG) states that it “is pleased to provide an update on commercial progress and board changes, including the appointment of a new non-executive director”. But what of a share price currently more than 19% higher at 0.19p in response? 

The most-listened to Bearcasts this week were:

  1. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: swapping emails with 'arry and when is a trading statement not a trading statement?
    In today's Bearcast I look at Chill Brands (CHLL), MusicMagpie (MMAG), Vast Resources (VAST), Eurasia Mining (EUA) and the bent and corrupt world of paid for research, Supply@ME Capital (FRAUD) and Regtech Open (RTOP) asking when will the taxman pull the plug, Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI) and Optibiotix (OPTI)

  2. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Day 1 of the olive harvest and other matters
    A full report from the Greek Hovel will appear later. I am a bit tired for reasons I explain. In today's podcast I look at Upland Resources (UPL), Microsaic (MSYS), Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX) and out of touch City folk, Bezant Resources (BZT) and Chill Brands (CHLL).

  3. Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: that chat with Steve O'Hara
    In today's Bearcast I look at Contago (CGO), Landore (LND), Optibiotix (OPTI),Probiotix and Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX) and update you on olive harvesting.

  4. 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)

  5. 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
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