
Selling into Simon Thompson & the PLC that hates its own shareholders
In this latest podcast, Graham talks about the “Simon Thompson effect” on share prices, Northamber (NAR), and the astonishing RNS from Tandem Group (TND), where Graham is a shareholder.
- 6:45 – Northamber (NAR)
- 17:00 – Tandem (TND)
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Enjoyed it Graham. Feel free to do more solos – especially now that PS will probably be giving you the cold shoulder :-;
I enjoyed it as well Graham. As informative as ever….
Very welcome Paul. Thanks for your suppport. G
+Thanks Graham, not a holder in either company but found your commentary very interesting. hope you will continue ………..
You’re welcome!
38 minutes is a loooooong time to spend on 2 micro-caps, not worth 30m between them. Tandem has a spread of 11%. You would need 5 years worth of dividends, just to earn the spread. By contrast recently a 1bn company FDM got dismissed in less than 50 words.
Let’s see what shares I cover on the next recording – they might be more liquid.
Also worth noting that each of these micro-caps has seen their share price double over the last 12 months.
Hi Graham, really enjoyed your podcast. Whilst I have never had a position in either stock, and don’t plan to, I found informative how you used them as examples for your wider points. Always learning. Jon
Very welcome Jon!
Jumped in on Sylvania Platinum at the beginning and since then bought and sold a couple of times. Currently I’m in and just rode the weekend bounce after good old Simon talked them up yet again. The trick seems to be that you buy as soon as his “Strong Buy” recommendations hits the Chronicle web page and then wait for the print reader / buyers to catch up.