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Saturday, June 2, 2012

The Saturday Newsletter on ShareCrazy features Malcolm Stacey, Ariana Resources, Tom Winnifrith, and Keynes v Hayek

Read the Tip of the Day, Malcolm Stacey, the Book of the Week, and the 101 ways to save money
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Saturday 2 June 2012

THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS


Live A Bit More Frugally


By Malcolm Stacy

Hello Share Cats,

We share movers are not having an easy time of it just now. Still, we should not think of jumping off window ledges. We should not even be miserable about the situation. Things should buck up eventually. It's only when we need funds now and have to sell now that there is any lasting damage done.

Well, maybe I should add the word 'probably' into the mix, because as we all know nothing is guaranteed in Crazy land.

And yes, there will be Crazies who do need to sell shares now. They will, after all, not be making much profit out of ordinary share dealing. Every time I buy a new stock these dark days, it goes into the red immediately. I expect it's much the same for you.


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TIP OF THE DAY

Ariana Resources - Many important milestones achieved at the Red Rabbit Gold Project. Speculative Buy at 2.625p, target price 8.7p

A report by Growth Equities & Company Research

Ariana Resources, the Turkey-focused gold explorer, has announced final results for the year ended 31st December 2011, which gave the board the opportunity to remind investors what was achieved during the period. Ariana has not only finalised the resource estimate and the Scoping Study for the Red Rabbit Gold Project but also completed the Pre-Feasibility Study on the Kiziltepe Sector of this project. Exploration continues at Kiziltepe, which is showing obvious potential for further discoveries on top of the four new gold-bearing vein systems that were identified last year. These are being investigated in the 4,000 metre drilling programme that has begun. In addition, new exploration licences have been acquired in the vicinity of Kiziltepe, such as the Kizilcukur property. It is becoming apparent that Ariana's flagship Red Rabbit Gold Project continues to grow in scale with further zones being identified which may serve to improve the economics of the project which is due to commence gold production in 2013.

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101 WAYS TO SAVE MONEY


By Tom Winnifrith

Every week, ShareCrazy will excerpt a part of Tom Winnfrith's book 101 ways to save money in a recession.

Number 29: Do you really need the mobile you have?

I am on the phone all day. I am a high user so, for me, pay-as-you-go just does not stack up. But my ageing father uses his mobile about once a month when he can find someone to explain to him how it works. He has a similar package to me and is just burning cash. Why should he pay GBP50 a month for calls he will never make and texts which he will never ever use? He should purchase a pay-as-you-go mobile for as little as GBP30 and then purchase top-ups whenever he needs to (i.e. once in a blue moon). This is perhaps an extreme example of money blown on mobile phones but why not check your bills for the last three months (or keep a diary of your phone usage) to see exactly what your patterns of use are in terms of texts, domestic phone calls and international calls – then see whether the package you have is actually the one that is most suitable for you.

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BOOK OF THE WEEK

Keynes - Hayek: The Clash That Defined Modern Economics

By Nicholas Wapshott

A book review by James Faulkner of WatsHot.com

The General Theory. The Road to Serfdom. These books have become the bibles of opposite ends of the economic and political spectrum. The men who wrote them - John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich August von Hayek - were intellectual opponents who managed to maintain a friendship in spite of their sometimes acerbic criticism of one another. Their work has influenced the economic policies of governments from the Great Depression to the present-day Financial Crisis. In Keynes - Hayek, Nicholas Wapshott plots the trajectory of their intellectual duel - a running battle that is still being fought to this day despite the passing of its original protagonists - and its impact on all our lives.

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