regulator

119 days ago

Yet again a regulator writes to thank Tom Winnifrith for exposing stockmarket wrongdoing

On Bulletin Boards the GroupThink among a bunch of congenital idiots is that “TW@” knows nothing, is very stupid, is short of all stocks he writes about, is Jewish or part of a Jewish conspiracy and that nobody cares what he says.” Meanwhile I seem to get free accommodation, living inside the head of all these posters!

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1998 days ago

Marcus Stuttard the world’s most clueless regulator MySquar Caption Contest Result

Presented by myself, in October 2017, with slam dunk evidence that AIM Casino listed fraud MySquar (MYSQ) had committed wholesale fraud, the boss of AIM Regulation Marcus Stuttard did nothing. So MySquar was able to raise millions more pounds on the casino and private investors have lost everything. Still Stuttard thinks he is doing a good job. We captured the moment Marcus received the MySquar report in the picture below and as you can see HERE, you supplied many suitable captions. But there can only be one winner, Kayeserasera received a signed semi-naked photo of top share blogger Thirsty Paul Scott for the entry below:

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2179 days ago

EXCLUSIVE: How do you make a Maltese Cross? Winnileaks has another Julie Meyer letter

How do you make a Maltese Cross? Well how about doing that which the regulators at the MFSA have strictly forbidden you to do? Thanks to the Winnileaks service we have another emailed letter from Julie Meyer

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2732 days ago

Where Regulators fail market forces will wade in - Beaumont Cornish in focus

Alistair Osborne lashed out at Nomad Roland "Fatty" Cornish in the Times on Saturday listing his long list of AIM failures. A central point made is that Fatty banks huge fees for doing an IPO only to quit before the shit hits the fan or before the fat lady sings. In other words he earns megabucks and then scuttles off to hide in his favourite restaurant whilst others suffer the financial damage. Osborne starts his article on New World Oil & Gas (NEW).

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3767 days ago

Silverdell CEO Sean Nutley should have his collar felt – I have asked the regulators to launch a formal enquiry

On 31 December (probably hoping that the announcement would go largely unnoticed), Silverdell (SID) announced that it is not anticipated that shareholders will receive any return for the shares they hold and that admission of the group's shares to the AIM Cesspit will be cancelled on 2 January 2014. This was a stock I tipped. I have apologised for that. But Silverdell CEO Sean Nutley misled investors and need to have his collar felt.

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