".... things like this...."
You lost me here again.
As I have informed Trade2Win our website is for informational and educational purposes. It's aimed at savers, investors, and (future) retirees concerned about their pensions and retirement pots. In order to secure a comfortable retirement, we provide information on a rather simple investment strategy: income investing and dividend re-investment. As such we have written up on a number of FTSE100 companies and have shown their dividend history and short term prospects.
In addition, as long term investors (some of our websie visitors may well be ten to thirty years from retirement, if not longer), we have decided to look at what we regard as "long term investment themes". The first of which we believe is the re-emergence of nuclear power. We have provided, in our view, balanced information on this and have referred to several ways how one may be interested in investing in this re-emerging industry. There are several more to follow.
In particular, we have outlined, in our view (and many industry insider's view) that there will be a shortage of uranium as from 2012/3 in order to 'feed' all the current and near future available nuclear power plants (in fact, the situation is worse, as a new plant need three times more uranium to fire up!. As a result we have considered whether there are any 'pure' UK-listed uranium mining companies out there.
Although we could have written up on Rio Tinto Plc, we do not regard them as a sufficient pure-play on the emergence of uranium mining (although they own an uranium mines several miles away from Extract Resources' exploration sites.
After further research, we have come to the conclusion that AIM-listed Kalahari Minerals 41% shareholding in ASX-listed Extract Resources Namibia-based uranium mining prospect is a potentially interesting mid-to-long term investment opportunity. As such we wrote the write-up. Since publication of this write-up, several weeks ago, shares in Kalahari Minerals have increased from approx £1.55 to almost £2.00. (I just state this as fact, and is not as "ramping up" the shares). Rather not 'penny stock' territory anymore. At least not, in my book.
From the start of having mentioned the write up on Kalahari Minerals 41% shareholding in Extract Resources at the Trade2Win website, you have been involved in a rather un-professional attack on me personally and my website. I have already shown your various posts to a lawyer for his initial comments.
I just wonder whether you have a short position re Kalahari Minerals or Extract Resources, which may explain some of the stuff you have been publishing here.
I trade futures full time but I am interested in helping prevent things like this.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-pilot-200-000-life-savings-guilty-fraud.html
There are plenty of like minded people here as well so its not a good place to spam with penny stock newsletters as we've seen it all before.