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66 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast No 2: How to really yank my chain as a CEO

In this podcast I look briefly at Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX) then at Bluebird Mining Ventures (BMV), Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI), Wishbone (WSBN), BP (BP.) and the oil price and Roquefort Therapeutics (ROQ) which the FCA should be all over like a rash.

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149 days ago

Getting greedy: I still have not sold my Wishbone shares

This could be a sub one month three bagger but I am getting greedy. I said I’d sell in the 20s, the 30s, the forties and then the fifties. But have not. The shares are now 0.6p. This was always a dirty trade

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150 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Considering my own unpopularity

I do not kid myself I know that it is true. Folks like Brown Envelope Man and not me. I consider that and whether a style of journalism that wins favour with Matthew's Dog and Catriona is counter productive. I look at news today on Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX), Wishbone (WSBN) and Bluebird Mining Ventures (BMV)

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157 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: spivs, spivs, spivs everywhere

I start with a CV lying minister telling lies about job creation, then Peterhouse and the small cap equivalent of shagging Rose West, Wishbone (WSBN), the vermin Gavin Burnell of Globo (GBO) fraud infamy, Cel AI (CLAI) and Optibiotix (OPTI)

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158 days ago

If only Harrow had taught a young Zak Mir some basic maths

Another day and another deadline missed. Zak Mir’s Lift Global Ventures (LFT) was due to get a related party loan to a £4 million insolvent company repaid last August. But the cheque from Africa us still "in the post" or rather has not been sent at all. The deadline has yet again be pushed back to 31 July from 30 June. What’s the point of setting a deadline if it has to be moved every month? Meanwhile Zak’s weekend “journalism”, i.e. pumping shitcos in return for brown envelopes is entertaining.

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161 days ago

Tom Winnifrith bearcast No1: is there really switching from Greatland into Wishbone?

I got an email today about my grandfather Sir John Winnifrith and I reflect on his spying activities. I then consider the idea that some folks might be switching some cash from Greatland (GGP) into Wishbone (WSBN) where I am getting greedy.

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186 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Vindictive taxes always fail while is David Lenigas losing his twitter touch?

I start on three vindictive Labour taxes and how all are failing then it is : Wishbone Gold (WSBN), Vuctoria (VCP), Optibiotix (OPTI), Celadon (CEL), Microsalt (SALT) and TekCapital (TEK)
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197 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast No 2: Happy Birthday Dave Lenigas as gold and gold shares tumble

Using Leni-maths Big Dave is, apparently, 35 yet again. I look at the falling gold price and what it means for miners generally. I mention Amaroq (AMRQ), Greatland (GGP), a company I should not and Wishbone (WSBN)

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207 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: I cannot get my head around the Symphony Environmental placing at 20p, it looks all wrong

I start with a moral quandry c/o the awful Daily Mail on the death penalty. Then Optibiotix (OPT), Versarien (VRS), Wishbone (WSBN), Technology Minerals (TM1) and the sound of silence and then Symphony Environmental (SYM), its shares are 138% up but placing news today makes no sense at all.

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1821 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: May 1 he is made a Lord, June 2017 he hands over £500,000 - nothing to see here sir, move along quietly!

I start with the reason for no bearcast yesterday, Joshua and I heading to an empty house in Shipston. Then today’s Joshua Advent calendar window which confuses me. Then onto Nakama (NAK), Red Rock Resources (RRR), Wishbone (WSBN) which could be a 100 bagger – see HERE  - Monday’s fraud conference which is definitely my last outing as a speaker – Anglesey Mining (AYM) and finally why at every level, including valuation, Sensyne (SENS) is a complete and utter stinker. 

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1827 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Joshua pukes in church, will Zoetic shares puke later

That put an end to his nursery day half way through the practice for the Carol service. Anyhow he is now back here with me and Maddie Moate and recovering. In today’s podcast I discuss a change of name from Concepta (CPT) to My Health Check (MHC) and Wishbone (WSBN) en passant then am upset that Powerhouse (PHE) is still not answering my questions about related party (no sniggering at the back) transactions. Then in more detail DeepVerge (DVRG) and Zoetic (ZOE)

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1931 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bonus Bearcast: Bell, Adams & Bird are only heros because gold is going up, right?

I start this bonus bearcast prompted by your emails and comments while I started to make some Damson Jam with Joshua with a few comments on the wisdom or otherwise of averaging down with reference to Wishbone Gold (WSBN). Then I look at NoGold’s claim ( poor fellow having no gold exposure of late) that gold is being driven higher by herd behaviour. Finally I am told that Messrs Andrew Bell (Red Rock Resources -RRR), Colin Bird (Xtract esources – XTR, and others) and Harry Adams (Kefi) are only looking like heros, rather than zeros as has been the case for many years,  because gold is going higher. Referencing also Mr Kerim Sener of Ariana Resources (AAU) I discuss this and the nature of investing in mining stocks. 

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2513 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: If First Derivatives only wants questions about how big its CEO's cock is I have a nasty surprise for it

In today's podcast I have some bad news for Bath Spa as the Mrs prepares to head to the Grim North relating to what happened after I gave this talk. I also have bad news for First Derivatives (FDP) as it prepares for a "Capital markets Day" session of mutual masturbation with the dumb sell side analysts and even dimmer fund managers who have stuffed other folks cash into this stock. I cover Totally (TLY), Wishbone (WSBN), Ariana (AAU), Quadrise Fuels (QFI) and Richoux (RIC) 

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2591 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: resolving the Barclays affair & a day of spoofing

I start with the final part of my story of battles with the bastards at Barclays (BARC). Then I cover Wishbone (WSBN), shares we own, Online Blockchain (OBC), shares I'd rather eat my own toes than own, MySquar (FRAUD), Conroy Gold (CGNR), I3 Energy (I3E), Catenae (CTEA) and Oilex (OEX).

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2771 days ago

UK Investor Show 2018 Video Gold & Mining session - Frisby, Van Dyke, Atherley et al

 Chaired by Brian Kinane of Riverfort this was a real clash of ideas and featured Dominic Frisby, Paul Atherley of Berkeley (BKY), Richard Poulden of Wishbone (WSBN), Peter Bird of Asiamet (ARS) and - making a very welcome return - Amanda Van Dyke, now a fund manager.

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3165 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - not a day I want to repeat

There seems to be a lot happening and as a result this bearcast comes to you from Shipston. I will head back to London later tonight and hope to see you all at UK Investor Show tomorrow. Pro tem I comment on Corero (CNS), Minoan (MIN), Amryt (AMYT) and Wishbone (WSBN) - we own the last two on that list and are very happy to do so. I also comment on allegations made elsewhere by the "share blogger of the year." 

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3176 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: You cannot finesse & trade fundamentals: ref Minoan & Wishbone

The Mrs (on maternity leave) is off galavanting somewhere. Eight days ahead of UK Investor, the busiest time of the year, I am babysitting. I am such a god damn frigging feminist. Anyhow I record this in terror lest Joshua wakes up. In today's podcast I explain why you cannot finesse a trade on a fundamental play and discuss Minoan (MIN) and Wishbone (WSBN) in that vein. I look at Digital Barriers (DGB) the latest triumph from Cloudtag (CTAG) moron in chief Liam Nichols. I discuss Tethys (TPL) which like Cloudtag is soon to leave the AIM Casino, Nyota (NYO) and London Capital (LCG).

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3315 days ago

This Pullback In Gold Is Over – Or Is It?

I am a gold bull and hope that after Donald Trump wins on Tuesday we will see another big leg up. Hence we retain big positions in gold plays such as Petropavlovsk (POG), Wishbone (WSBN) and smaller holdings in Kefi (KEFI). So what does the chart say? Over to Palisade Capital.

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3474 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast- Some folks trading AIM stocks are so fecking stupid: I don't believe it

I was pruning my first olive tree of the day and heard a noise behind me. Fearing the worst I turned and it was a tortoise which just sat there blinking at me. It was a special moment. That tortoise is smarter than idiots buying Circle Oil (COP) shares today. FFS how thick some folks are. Then I move onto Nature Group (NGR), Boxhill (BOX), Blenheim Natural Resources (BNR), Gable (GAH) and Wishbone (WSBN). Then a section on a PR man telling me what I should or should not be writing about Watchstone (WTG) The fecking cheeky bastard should stick to being an evil spinmeister and leave journalism to the professionals. Maybe PRs dont want us writing about an admission of £100 million fraud on AIM and would rather we just eprinted their lies/press releases? It is just not the way I work!

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3482 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - the facts of life for a whinger from the Liverpool welfare safaris

I start by putting one scouser straight on how things work in the real world. Then it is onto DDD Group, China Norfolk Aquatic Foods (AFG), Glenwick (GWIK), Sovereign Mines of Africa (SMA), Wishbone (WSBN), R4E (R4E) - go Dr Hon! -  and Gulf Keystone (GKP).

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3497 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - 3 days to Holiday: Yippee & Wildes is a comic genius

In three days I shall be at the Greek Hovel with the snakes, losing weight as I engage in manual labour, leaving Steve in charge. Today I deal with silly emails from Brokerman Dan Levi. Plus ca change. In today's podcast I look at Metal Tiger (MTR) and Conroy Gold (CGNR), a company that really needs Metal's Midas touch. I look at Marechale capital (MAC), Fitbug (FITB), Arian Silver (AGQ), Wishbone (WSBN) and in detail Servision (SEV). And I have had a complaint to the FRC rejected. Drat.

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3503 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast 2nd May - why I like gold & why we own what we own

is this is a bullcast? We have 15% of our portfolio in gold becuase we are bearish about shares. Does that make sense? I discuss why you should own some physical gold and then why we own the shares we do, notably Petropavlovsk (POG), Ariana (AAU) and Wishbone (WSBN) but also much smaller amounts of Eurasia (EUA), Bluebird (BMV) and Armadale Capital (ACP)

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