Doc Holliday

83 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: It's beer & popcorn time c/o Doc Holliday, Eurasia Mining and Gerry "the arse" Brandon

I start with NatWest (NWG) and another part of the bonkers legacy of disgraced trougher Alison Rose then I look at Eurasia Mining (EUA), NightCap (NGHT), More Acquisitions (TMOR), Cellular Goods (CBX), Microsaic (MSYS) – another kill for the Sheriff – and finally I have a long look at Invinity (IES) which is, I think, a compelling short.

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113 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: the day SYME is 0p looms

I start with a few BBC/Israel matters and health advice from Lucian Miers. Then I look at Silverwood (SLWD), a disaster from the VSA Capital (VSA) stable. Then Supply@ME Capital (SYME) as the fraud approaches end game, Harland & Wolff (HARL), Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX), Doc Holliday and ECR Minerals (ECR) and Upland Resources (UPL)

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113 days ago

Tom Winnifrith podcast interview with Doc Holliday of ECR Minerals

The old scouse scallywag was in fine form. I make no secret of strongly disapproving of a couple of his business associates but Doc seems almost plausible on the matter of ECR Minerals (ECR). My stockbroker is instructed to have me shot if I try to buy shares in a non dividend payer but there is, I suppose, a case here for having a small dabble ahead of Doc’s share issuance target day. Forgive a brief phone interruption, enjoy.

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114 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Predator really is so hopelessly overvalued

I start with a tale of two former babysitters, one of whom is dead as of the weekend and the other who has family in Israel. I do feel rather depressed today. Then it is Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI), Belluscura (BELL), Chill Brands (CHLL) and Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) and flagging up an interview tomorrow with Liverpool’s finest: Doc Holliday. Questions please.

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166 days ago

Doc Holliday to run AIM listed ECR Minerals – you could not make this up

ECR Minerals (ECR) is almost out of cash, if it does not raise cash very soon by issuing new shares it will go bust. Look at the last results and even Stevie Wonder can see what a terrible mess it is in. This is not opinion it is fact. Spiv broker Novum Securities will need to be doing yet another deeply discounted placing PDQ to keep the lights on. But it gets worse, there are management changes.

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167 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: a buy idea that is too sordid for me to consider

I start with Russell Brand and Chile’s most famous poet, I end with Sharestock. In between Doc Holliday, ECR Minerals (ECR), that sordid buy idea, why Id like to see more AIM Companies going bust and Bidstack (BIDS)

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274 days ago

Breaking: Audio Recording of the AGM from Hell, Doc Holliday vs disgraced Rod McIllree at More Acquisitions

Anyone who boasts of working with Seth Freedman and the convicted felon Nick Leeson, as Doc Holliday does in the recording below is, by definition, not a scholar and a gentleman. But then again Rod McIllree of BlueJay Mining (JAY) infamy is a total scallywag. Doc wants to call an EGM to oust Rod from More Acquisitions (TMOR) – and I back Doc as I explained HERE. The two went at it hammer and tongs at More’s AGM on 10th July as the recording below shows. Pour yourself a cold beer, get a bowl of popcorn and enjoy as it is fabulous stuff.

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294 days ago

Bluejay Mining – bailout placing at 1.75p but what about that 44p target and imminent the offtake deals?

Anyone who thinks that Rod McIllree is fit to run a public lavatory let alone a public company should look at the busted flush that is BlueJay Mining (JAY). Okay Rod scuttled away a while back but like a bad fart which lingers, the legacy of an incompetent promoter also lingers. For once, Doc Holliday is right, McIllree needs purging from the PLC scene. Today Bluejay has announced a bailout £1.3 million placing at 1.75p.

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296 days ago

Ex paywall: More Acquisitions AGM – Deadline July 5 for Proxies: VOTE AGAINST ALL RESOLUTIONS

Yesterday I revealed how disgraced Rod McIllree of Bluejay Mining (JAY) infamy was contriving to stop scouse penny share promoter Doc Holliday from requisitioning a sack the board EGM at More Acquisitions (TMOR) which Doc would almost certainly win. Holliday is far from an angel, as I have noted here a number of times but if you believe in shareholder democracy you should back him 100%. If you own shares in More, this is what to do:

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297 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Powerhouse accelerates its rush to insolvency with dirty related party deal

I start on the 0.5% hike in base rates: who is to blame? What does it mean for house prices, recession, corporate insolvencies and the next General Election? Then I look at Oracle power (OCP), Contango (CGO), Shanta Gold (SHG), More Acquisitions (TMOR) which is treating Doc Holliday very badly, Bidstack (BIDS) – target now zero – and Powerhouse Energy (PHE), ditto. 

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297 days ago

UPDATED: Breaking – Is Contango Doc’s next disaster? URGENT statement needed ASAP!

Contango (CGO) is a Zimbabwe coal play penny dreadful ramped aggressively and persistently by the Scouse promoter Doc Holliday for two years. But as with other disasters like Chesterfield Resources (CHF), Versarien (VRS) and More Acquisitions (TMOR) where the fat Lady is already juggling diary dates, it’s been a piss poor investment. But now a statement is needed ASAP as it could get far worse

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297 days ago

BREAKING: More Acquisitions – this is just not cricket gents, a company is owned by its shareholders don’t you know? Allegations of market abuse

I have now seen the paperwork that More Acquisitions (TMOR) received from the scouse share promoter Doc Holliday requesting a sack the board EGM. And it looks kosher to me yet the company’s response is baffling and shameful. Especially in light of clear allegations of market abuse.

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302 days ago

The dog Versarien calls new GM to allow it to do another bailout placing – do the math!

An explicit warning from perma-dog Versarien (VRS) that it is almost certain to do another bailout placing soon might convince even someone as stupid as penny share grifter Doc Holliday that holding these shares is financial suicide. The company has today announced that it is calling a GM to give it the authority to issue more shares.

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305 days ago

Versarien Interims – pumpers lead by Doc Holliday exposed, the numbers are even more terrible than I expected

Those who have pumped Versarien (VRS) shares up to 6p of late via podcasts, twitter and chat room posts should hang their heads in shame. You know who I mean Doc Holliday For results for the six months to March 31 are out today and are just shockingly appalling even by the standards of this POS. Insolvency clearly looms on the not too distant horizon.

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312 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Andrew Bell vs Harry Adams vs Arthur Millholland vs Al Sisto vs Lyin' & Cheatin' Chris Cleverly

Can you list them in terms of long term career value destruction? I start with Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI) and some of the daft comments made. The to More Acquisitions (TMOR) and Doc Holliday’s cunning EGM plan which will surely destroy the company and lose it its quote. Then Advanced Oncotherapy (AVO), Red Rock Resources (RRR), Canadian Overseas Petroleum (COPL) and Tern (TERN) which looks to me to be almost bust and where I look forward to reporting its auditors to the FRC when the Fat Lady appears on stage.  I should add what I forgot to say in the podcast: Tingo (US:TIO) is the most obvious zero from the province of Norfolk that I have see for ages. And it is shortable.

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312 days ago

Gangsta shareholders derail More Acquisitions RTO and screw their own company – but Doc Holliday is not the villain here

Last week Standard Listed More Acquisitions (TMOR) made the most shocking announcement about the termination of its proposed RTO of Megasteel, news which will see its own shareholders utterly screwed. There are wild rumours about which shareholders ensured the deal failed and I have today spoken to sources close to the company.

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318 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Lunch with Ray Ingleby

I start with more on the disaster at More Aquisitions (TMOR) and the roast rat now being served at Doc Holliday towers. Then it is onto a recap of lunch today with colourful entrepreneur Ray Ingelby, discussing Chill Brands (CHLL), his own planned IPO and much more.

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318 days ago

Doc Holliday does his conkers on More Acquisitions but its statement just does not add up.

Fresh from doing his conkers on going long of Versarien (VRS) it seems that the scouse penny share hustler Doc Holliday has come a cropper once more buying 8 million shares in More Acquisitions (TMOR) at a penny. Oh dear, More is rapidly becoming less as its proposed RTO of Megasteel is, er renegotiated.

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1510 days ago

Updated: Versarien’s Ricketts IG Interview – Ive got to spend the next 6 years answering emails & I lied about the cash for the school

Versarien (VRS) shares raced ahead yesterday as Doc Holliday pumped away, He has now admitted that he has sold most of his stock into that pump. Suckers! Today Neill Ricketts has done an interview with IG where the questions were blowjob soft and even so the bullshitter struggled as you can see below.

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1772 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: 7 emails from Julie Meyer's lawyer, IQE placing a dead cert & Doc Holliday either very right or 100% wrong

Today’s bearcast is a little late thanks to the amazing work of Brokerman Dan at the Welsh Hovel. Photos later. I start with the bluncders of Julie Meyer’s latest lawyer. Then I look at Chesterfield Resources (CHF) and other mining tiddlers and explian why Doc Holliday (a bull) is either very right or very wrong and why I think, but do not know, that it is the latter. Then more questions for IQE (IQE) including when is the placing? 

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3290 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - Chatting to Doc Holiday

In this podcast I look at the bleating customers of IG Index, the nature of AIM in relation to a chat with Doc, the Labour/SNP threat to Britain in the context of HSBC threatening to quit, Rosslyn Data and James Courtis Pond and again at the forthcoming AGM Of the LSE.

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