126 days ago
Thank heavens that Predator Oil & Gas (PRD), run by deranged old coot Paul Griffiths, the self styled Mr Bates of the FCA, pumped its shares up to 6p+ allowing it to do a smash and grab placing raising a Bernie at 5p to fund things that it had already said were fully funded. Because today there is bad news from Morocco. Again.
155 days ago
Crazy old coot Paul Griffiths of Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) gave a paid for car crash interview four months ago the fragrant Catherine McQueen of Flagstaff TV which was a pure share price toxin. He made a clear threat back then that unless the shares went up from 4.3p by the end of June he would launch a crusade, he would be the "Mr Bates of the FCA". The shares are now 2.6p ( and grossly overvalued). So is Griffiths a bullshitter? Do bears shit both in the woods and also on crapcos like Predator?
221 days ago
The old coot repeatedly asserts Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) has no debt then, in note 17, details its debts. He bangs on about how much cash it has but omits to mention that net current assets are negative. There is a clear warning of share issuances on the way. Predator is a dog with fleas that needs a one way trip to the vets.
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Paul Griffiths of Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) really is a nasty piece of work. Watch the video below at c 42 minutes ands see how he speaks of those who dare challenge him or criticize him. I am not deterred. I am used to Predator executives having a go at me and it strikes me that I’m still standing while Griffiths is the last executive director left on board! Adding to the earlier bearcast on this crock, the video below shows Griffith lying. Start watching for the five minutes from 19 minutes in…
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I start with NatWest closing down a bank branch (quite rightly) and what the fuss made by MPs etc says about the doomed UK. Then I look at Predator (PRD) and others ramping for survival, a chance for bears not bulls. Finally a long look at Schroder UK Public Private Trust (SUPP), formerly WPCT, past present and future.
1165 days ago
The FCA has confirmed to me that it is looking into whether Paul Griffiths, the chairman of Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) is guilty of insider dealing. If so it would be the second time in two years that a Predator director has behaved in this way. In the paid for interview below, Griffiths hit back but not by addressing or denying the allegations. Gosh this man is vile and menacing.
1202 days ago
The financial adviser to Predator Oil & Gas (PRD), Peterhouse Capital has already resigned because of the share dealings by Mr Griffiths and it may well have contacted the FCA – as the regulator ( no sniggering at the back) of the Standard List and the guardian against financial crime ( STOP sniggering!) about the matter. Just in case it has not, I have written today.
1202 days ago
The court case docket is below. I explain what it is all about and why it could crash Asimilar (ASLR), AAA (AAA) and Audioboom (BOOM), I also look at Westminster Group (WSG) where it is placing ahoy as vile ex Tory MP Sir Tony Baldry destroys yet more shareholder value, Ben’s Creek (BEN) and its placing and Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) and the mounting regulatory storm concerning Paul Griffiths. He has got to go. Finally I will announce a new ShareStock speaker tomorrow, book your seats now HERE
1202 days ago
It is sad to have to explain to some demented haters out there but this ouzo on cornflakes thing is my little joke and I am not an alcoholic and you are humourless bastards. These days, I reckon if I shift 5 units a week, that is a heavy week. Anyhow it is ouzo on cornflakes for me after this article and a word of praise for Peterhouse Capital for a shock resignation just before the close yesterday. Make no mistake this is about the growing share dealing scandal involving Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) chairman Paul Griffiths.
1202 days ago
Today Predator Oil & Gas (PRD) has raised £3.3 million in a placing at 5.5p. This stinks and begs massive questions about share dealings by chairman Paul Griffiths. The FCA and regulators should be all over it.