36 days ago
As a student of Oriel College Oxford, Andrew Monk needs no translation from the Latin. Shares in Premier African Minerals (PREM) are now, at 0.023p down 94% year to date. It all seemed so different a year ago.
48 days ago
That is the remarkable claim made by Stuart Ashman who claims to spend half his working life dealing with investor complaints. I assume he spends the other doing things which give folks reason to complain. After discussing that I look at Premier African Minerals (PREM) and Procook (PROC)
324 days ago
Oh dear, oh dear as disgraced ex tipster Mike Walters used to write when another one of his disastrous share tips went wrong. For over at Premier African Minerals (PREM) a dream team of CEO George (Cock)Roach, London’s worst Nomad Roland fatty Cornish and its most conceited broker Andrew Monk, really have screwed things up.
572 days ago
In today’s Bearcast I look at the eminently shortable Diversified Energy (DEC), Premier African Minerals (PREM) run by George (Cock)Roach, the fraud Supply@ME Capital (SYME), Close Brothers (CBG), BlueJay (JAY), Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX), and BSF Enterprises (BSFA) – discounted placing ahoy!
915 days ago
Premier African Minerals (PREM) is running on vapours and facing legal action that could well blow it up and as such nobody will give it cash to pay the bills. And so it has no choice but to agree to an “unusual” loan from CEO George (Cock) Roach which will see him risk not a cent? Confused?
915 days ago
As Jonathan reminds me frequently, we 17.4 million xenophobes ( including my wife of Indian origin) were too stupid to understand the question of Brexit and so the only solution is to make us all vote again. George Cockroach, the boss of Premier African Minerals (PREM) has a similar view of his shareholders: the dumb fucks need to vote again.
2236 days ago
I start with me voting and the Mrs not being able to vote here in Wrexham earlier today. Then there are two reports I have had that the Vox markets IPO has been pulled, I wonder if Justin the Clown will mention this in his podcast or will he be too busy blowing off Neill Ricketts of Versarien (VRS) whose abject results I discuss. I look at IP Group (IPO), Purplebricks (PURP), Premier African Minerals (PREM) and Bidstack (BIDS) wondering if it will serve up its overdue warning after hours tonight? Finally there is a plea on behalf of my cats.
2239 days ago
Any time someone registered via this website takes part in a Primary Bid offering we earn a few quid and so for that reason I urge you ALL to sign up HERE as, now and again, Primary Bid has some good offers. Today’s offering to raise cash at 0.1p comes from Premier African Minerals (PREM) is not such an offer. In fact…
2312 days ago
In today’s podcast I look at Numis (NUM), Sirius (SXX), Brady (BRY) and George Roach run POS Premier African Minerals (PREM). I also express my anger at the faux anger of those bastards in Westminster as they spout humbug.
2401 days ago
We live in a mad, mad world and I cite four examples of this: the banning of the original US flag by Nike 48 hours ahead of July 4, illiterate Zak Mir going into PR, the PI love-in on Bulletin Boards with utterly worthless Premier African Minerals (PREM) and the IPO of Funding Circle (FCH). I look at Dialight (DIA), and Fastjet (FJET) and then list my top ten shorts worth more than £250 million (with two slightly smaller cheats included) and explain the bear case for each.
2832 days ago
What I know about Premier African Minerals (PREM) could be written on the back of a postage stamp. And a small one at that! To broaden my knowledge base here is its boss George Roach in action last weekend.
3040 days ago
What I know about Premier African Minerals Limited (PREM) you could write on the back of a postage stamp. And still have whte space. But if you are a fan it is the latest Primary Bid offer. But hurry the deadline to get shares at 0.3p is 5PM Today Sunday HERE. We are told that:
3229 days ago
This is becoming almost routine. After hours on Friday PrimaryBid announces a material placing opportunity for its members. This weekend it is Premier African Minerals (PREM) which is raising £1.5 million at 0.5p.