I have spent this last week on the campaign trail with John Lamont, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for the beautiful, rolling Borders constituency of Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk (which even locals call "BRS" for brevity). John is standing for this Westminster seat for the fourth time. Two years ago he lost out to the Scottish National Party's Calum Kerr by just 328 votes. This seat ranks highest on the Tories' list of winnable parliamentary seats in Scotland.
John is campaigning alongside Rachel Hamilton, who is fighting a by-election for the Holyrood Parliament seat that John has just vacated. Their joint campaign leaflet features a photo of both of them, alongside charismatic Scottish Conservative Leader Ruth Davidson. They are dressed up in the orange oil skins and life jackets of the St. Abbs' lifeboat crew. Theresa May doesn't get a mention, let alone a photo.
by Zak Mir| Trading| 1 mins. to read With GCM Resources' technicals looking so appealing right now it's a case of having to dial down enthusiasm levels. On the fundamental front the latest positive news for GCM Resources is related to a recently signed consultancy agreement for the proposed development of a 2,000 megawatt power plant in Bangladesh
by Evil Knievil| Evil Diaries| 1 mins. to read Plus500 (PLUS) is up 10% this morning – now 580p – on the announcement of a share buy back programme. This should give the directors the ideal opportunity to get out. As to why fresh shareholders should want to get in, I have no idea.
by Zak Mir | Trading | 1 mins. to read After a rather long gestation period, shares of Eurasia Mining (EUA) may finally be set to deliver on the hopes of shareholders. It really has been quite a wait as far as bulls of Eurasia Mining have been concerned in the recent past.
by Jim Mellon | Economics | 6 mins. to read In the past month, I've been going around the British Isles, talking to groups of people about my research into longevity, ahead of the launch of the Juvenescence book in July.
by Nick Sudbury | Funds | 5 mins. to read A few weeks ago I wrote about the mixed fortunes of the peer-to-peer investment trusts with the poor performance of P2P Global Investments (LON:P2P), the largest fund in the sector, prompting the Board to initiate a review of its investment management arrangements.
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