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ADVFN Premium Newsletter Round Up – Friday 21 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 looked at Interquest (LSE:ITQ) whose shares slipped, 1Spatial (LSE:SPA) and their disappointing results, Reach4Entertainment (LSE:R4E) whose shares slid down, among others. They also tipped a company they think is expected to do very well.

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This week the Hot Stock Rockets team looked at Falanx (LSE:FLX) which had a lot of good news, Kefi Minerals (LSE:KEFI) which had some bad news, and OptiBiotix (LSE:OPTI) which has increased investment in its subsidiary SkinBiotix.

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On his Contrarian Investor newsletter, Clem Chambers jumped back into the markets and bought two shares, doubling down on stocks already owned which are dogs but are due better days.

Find out which stocks he bought by subscribing to the newsletter.

The OMG blog (Opportunity 4 Material Gains) analyses companies in detail and this week they report on mining company El Oro (LSE:ELX) which is recovering. In their weekly review they talk about Aeorema Communications (LSE:AEO), Amino Technologies (LSE:AMO) and Proactis (LSE:PHD) 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 continued to analyse Haynes (LSE:HYNS).

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