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ADVFN Premium Newsletter Round Up – Friday 14 October 2016

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This week on ADVFN’s premium newsletters you could read top tips and market analysis about the following companies and issues:

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Tom Winnifrith’s Nifty Fifty newsletter looks at Waterman (LSEWTM) and decides their latest results warrant a change in stance on the company, 1Spatial (LSE:SPA) which has entered a new reseller distribution agreement, and Concepta (LSE:CPT)’s new share issue. Plus, the Short Letter looks at Cloudtag (LSE:CTAG) and predicts disaster.

Read what the Nifty Fifty team has to say about these companies and others by subscribing to the newsletter.

This week the Hot Stock Rockets team looked at Kefi Minerals (LSE:KEFI), which is having a spot of bother in Ethiopia, Falanx (LSE:FLX) whose shares are motoring ahead, and Avingtrans (LSE:AVG) which plans a tender offer.

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On his Contrarian Investor newsletter, Clem Chambers explains why the UK Brexit and the US election are putting a damper on the markets. What does he think the future holds for investors?

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The OMG blog (Opportunity 4 Material Gains) analyses companies in detail and this week they report on OneView (LSE:ONEV) whose prospects look promising. In their weekly review they talk about Progility (LSE:PGY), Avesco (LSE:AVS) and Falanx Group Ltd (LSE:FLX) among others.

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On the Deep Value Shares newsletter, Professor Glen Arnold looks at company fundamentals in depth, examining all aspects of a company’s financials before deciding whether to recommend the company or not. This week he looked at Haynes (LSE:HYNS), commenting positively on the company’s prospects. He also continued to examine the way Warren Buffett operates.

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