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THE BULFORD FILES

The Bulford Files

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Uk Economics & Business

Recession-proof Investments

Along with ‘e-banking’ that was going to change the face of banking and ‘e-tailing’ the face of shopping, ‘e-learning’ was going to change the face of learning. And, to be fair, it has. The trouble is e-learning has not made much money for shareholders. I still ...
Read More | Date 21/11/2008
Penny Sleuth

AIM Companies

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A New Issue With an Interesting Long-term Growth Story

It’s very exciting. I’m almost ready with my new report – you should have it in your inbox inside the next week – and I think you’re going to love it. It’s the best shot at making good money from small cap shares we’ve had in a long, long time. Most of my waking ...
Read More | Date 18/11/2008
Penny Sleuth

NASDAQ Strikes Back

In the past year, 99 companies have joined AIM, whilst 196 have left. That’s a net drop of 97. Fewer quoted companies means less fee income for the Stock Exchange. This exodus is hardly good for the reputation of the junior market. It is about time that the LSE ...
Read More | Date 17/11/2008
Fleet Street Daily

AIM Companies Have Been Dropping Out Of The index

As Professor Roundabout and I both remarked in Monday’s Penny Sleuth, the complacency of those officials at the London Stock Exchange charged with running the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) seems quite unshakeable. That the market has lost more than half of ...
Read More | Date 13/11/2008
Penny Sleuth

Calling All Dairy Farmers

With a little bit of hard work, I’m discovering some outstanding candidates for the new “bounceback” report I’m working on. In fact, the shortlist I had is fast becoming a long list. That’s a sign of just how indiscriminate the recent panic-selling has been… and ...
Read More | Date 11/11/2008
Penny Sleuth

Professor Roundabout Attends the AIM Conference

‘I wouldn’t have thought it possible,’ said Professor Roundabout with a derisive chuckle, ‘that the two representatives of the London Stock Exchange could get through their presentations on the Alternative Investment Market without mentioning that ...
Read More | Date 10/11/2008
Penny Sleuth

In The Eye Of The Storm

The Penny Sleuth was pounding the streets of London yesterday first to visit a fascinating and potentially very rewarding company in the field of medicine that could become a subject for my Red Hot Penny Shares newsletter. And his second visit was to a ...
Read More | Date 16/10/2008
Penny Sleuth

Picking Up Assets On The Cheap

The mood gets better and better. The AIM All Share Index is up another 3% and the FTSE Small Caps have risen 2.5% this morning. Meanwhile, our “Leinster Profit Secret” play is up another 9% since I wrote yesterday. I think it’s got a lot further to go – and you ...
Read More | Date 14/10/2008
Penny Sleuth

Banking and the Moral Maze

It must, I think, have been that second glass of sherry, taken before dinner in the Master’s comfortable sitting-room that put the Chaplain in a contentious mood. ‘You know, Roundabout,’ he began, ‘I cannot help but think that the Pope has got it right.’ ‘Well!’ ...
Read More | Date 13/10/2008
Penny Sleuth

How You Could Help Kill Sky-High Dealing Spreads on AIM

There’s no doubt that these are thrilling times. And as a small cap investor, I’m very excited about the future. You see, sooner or later, the markets are going to respond positively to all the bail-outs and rate cuts governments are passing. When they do, certain ...
Read More | Date 09/10/2008
Penny Sleuth

AIM Companies

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