lunatic

46 days ago

Was it our late lamented in house lunatic Magna Carta who fired the starting gun on the great gold and silver bull market party?

It was about a week ago that our in house lunatic Magna Carta announced that he had sold all his mining shares and would never be posting his defamatory and insane musings on our comments board again. He was off.

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318 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast No 1: I agree with that old lunatic Gary Newman and would look to buy BP at a 7% yield for a 100% return in 7 years

I discuss recent history errors by BP (NP.) and past dividend cuts, how BP is using its cash, and my projected income and total return . If the shares are basically unchanged when my SIPP gets its next wad of cash I will be buying them for the grown up part of my portfolio

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1828 days ago

Man-hating Green Baroness Jenny Jones is stark raving mad – why are we paying £300 a day for this lunatic?

No, I had never heard of her either but apparently she is a Green party peer sitting in the House of Lords. That means that you and I, dirty taxpaying oiks, have to pony up for her three hundred quid a day fees.  Before becoming a career politician, Jones was an archaeologist studying carbonised plant remains which should suit her well as she now sits surrounded by ancient vegetables.

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3349 days ago

Last week's Bulletin Board Moron winner... a Cloudtag shareholder natch

A lot has happened since the late sixties when Neil Armstrong took his one small step on the moon. The word lunatic is derived from the Latin word "luna" meaning moon since it was believed, in the middle ages, that a full moon could induce insanity. And that brings us nicely to last week's Bulletin Board Moron of the week who, natch, owns shares in Cloudtag (CTAG). There were many fine entries as you can see HERE.

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3717 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast 8 January: hard analysis, taking Magnolia to the cleaners

I start by explaining to Zak Mir what a dead cat bounce actually means. That brings me to Golden Saint Resources (GSR). Then there is a detailed analysis of the worthless POS that is Magnolia Petroleum (MAGP), comment on why Wildes is so wrong on LGO Energy (TOAST), on Sports Direct (SDI), Premaitha (NIPT) and finally on Games Workshop (GAW) and Mysale (MYSL). I also continue pointing out why lunatics like George Ferguson the barking mad Mayor of Bristol, only serve to make retail stocks even more of an avoid.

Warning: bad language alert.

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