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Penny Shares Company Review : Zyrtronic (ticker: ZYT)

Themes: Penny shares, company review The Penny Sleuth braved London’s sweltering heat yesterday to join a very well attended presentation by a small UK manufacturer that has just won a very exciting contract with none other than Coca-Cola. This was Zyrtronic ...

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How to Profit From Increasing City Deal Flow

Themes: New Aim listed companies, Stocks, Small cap After what seems like an age of few deals and slow business, I’ve just witnessed something that suggests things are returning to normal in the City. And there’s a way you can profit from that. Here’s what ...

If You Thought This Industry Was Dead – Think Again

Dear Reader, Many of us are now becoming ‘nesters’. After all, the recession is putting paid to that foreign holiday and our plans to buy a new home. It is retro time - a return to childhood days when home was not just a place to live, but a comfortable sanctuary ...

Blue-Chip Penny Stocks Offer High Risk for High Reward

If you’ve got the stomach for high risk opportunities, take a look at blue-chip penny stocks. These are the formerly high-flying large cap stocks, now trading like penny shares. In the US, that means stocks trading below $5 per share. The chart below shows the ...
Read More | Date 25/06/2009
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Turning Everyday Stuff into Extraordinary Profits

Dear Reader, Copper is used in cars, housing, power lines, electronics and lots of other everyday stuff. That’s why it’s seen as a bellwether for the economy. Its price reflects economic activity. Small cap biotech beats expectations Penny share Kiotech ...

Four Reasons You Should Invest In This “Shrinking” Market

Dear Reader, ‘You’ll be out of a job soon, at this rate,’ a friend of mine told me last week, with a cheerful grin. Hardly a matter to joke about, I thought. But times like these bring out the gallows humour in all of us. Anyway, what he was referring to was the ...
Read More | Date 22/06/2009
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Four Reasons Small Caps are Rallying Harder than Big Caps

Themes: small cap shares rally , Aim market, BPP, Brixton, Carluccio's. ‘You’ll be out of a job soon, at this rate,’ a friend of mine told me last week, with a cheerful grin. Hardly a matter to joke about, I thought. But times like these bring out the gallows ...

The Most Exciting Penny Share Opportunity in Energy Right Now

Dear Reader, With the price of oil hitting new highs almost daily, energy continues to be one of the most exciting investment stories of the moment. There are rich pickings to be had, especially for small cap investors. Irish penny share oil company strikes again ...

This Microcap has Leapt 252% in Three Weeks

Dear Reader, As you’d expect from the name, “microcaps” are even smaller than the small cap companies that we normally write about here in Penny Sleuth. We’re talking about listed companies with market valuations of as little as hundreds of thousands of pounds. ...

The Next Great Opportunity for Tech-Savvy Investors

Dear Reader You know how it is. Something happens. It seems small and insignificant at the time. And yet you cannot forget it. Every now and then you are reminded of it. It gnaws away at you. Well something is gnawing away at me just now, and I’ll tell you how it ...
Read More | Date 01/06/2009
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