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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Agronomics Limited | LSE:ANIC | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B6QH1J21 | ORD 0.0001P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.05 | 0.62% | 8.05 | 7.90 | 8.20 | 8.10 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 309,471 | 10:38:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investors, Nec | 30.88M | 22.37M | 0.0222 | 3.60 | 80.75M |
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06/5/2022 07:41 | That’s some uplift. China’s issues with swine fever ought to make their success a national imperative. | blusteradjuster | |
06/5/2022 07:37 | RNS: Follow-on Investment in CellX | livewireplus | |
05/5/2022 11:41 | Doing well today Up 13.9% on volume of just 700000. | 888icb | |
04/5/2022 10:04 | hxxps://www.temasek. | nickgrant2 | |
02/5/2022 09:19 | Lots of stories about chicken rising in price and expected to be same as beef shortly. On EML thread I've posted links to stories about fertiliser costs causing farmers globally to reduce use and lots of harvests expected to be 20% down this year, before you factor in the Ukraine effects. Cheap animal feed looks to be a thing of the past, which is going to make economics of ANIC companies much more attractive and likely increase focus on alternatives too. | donald pond | |
26/4/2022 15:07 | I am a believer in this industry and this seems like only way to get broad exposure to cultured/precision fermentation.My question is why does Jim Mellon, Richard Reid, etc. want our $? Don't think they need it. Agronomics is not really worth that much in total.Do they want access to public market emotion (price action)with essentially a private equity like security? Maybe they figure they can get a better price for the companies when sold because the public can dive the price up? Maybe they feel like they can get the best from both worlds....private equity/ publicly traded securities?....I am good with that.....by the way | andy44484 | |
25/4/2022 22:36 | Lab-grown meat and insects 'good for planet and health'https://www.b | livewireplus | |
25/4/2022 11:19 | BBC News: SpaceX: Can meat be grown in space?https://www.bb | livewireplus | |
06/4/2022 12:38 | Anthony Chow, CFA, Co-founder of Agronomics, presents at Master Investor Show 2022. In his talk, Anthony highlights cellular agriculture as an emerging sector, and illustrates the industry's expected developments and growth potential over the next decades. He also gives an overview of alternative protein companies that Agronomics is invested in. To download the accompanying presentation slides please visit hxxps://events.maste The Master Investor Show is the UK's leading event for private investors. The 2022 event, hosted on 19 March 2022 in London, featured presentations from renowned investment experts and corporations, as well as a wide variety of exhibiting companies covering all asset classes and services relevant to private investors. | thefartingcommie | |
23/3/2022 10:25 | RNS: Agronomics Limited Announces the Trading Facility of Warrants | livewireplus | |
23/3/2022 08:46 | Back over 20p. Let us see if we ever hit the reens again .... | livewireplus | |
22/3/2022 16:57 | PHW and SuperMeat Formalize Agreement to Bring Cultivated Meat to the Masses (PRNewsfoto/SuperMea News provided by SuperMeat 22 Mar, 2022, 10:00 GMT Share this article TEL AVIV, Israel, March 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- PHW Group, one of Europe's largest poultry producers, and SuperMeat, a leading food-tech company developing cultivated meat products, announced today the official signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will solidify the brands' joint mission to bring cultivated meat products, including chicken, turkey and duck, to European consumers. With this signed MoU, PHW Group and Supermeat will work together to obtain EU-authorization of the products, and be among the first to develop, manufacture and distribute cultivated meat at a large scale for consumers. Using SuperMeat's proprietary cultivated meat platform, they will be able to offer cultivated meat products that meet consumers' expectations across taste, texture and nutritional composition – without the use of animals. PHW Group has been an active player in the alternative protein market and has invested in a diverse portfolio of alternative protein products, including participating in SuperMeat's previous funding round. The Group is the only company from the meat industry to rank among the 50 Sustainability & Climate Leaders, and its ongoing investment in alternative ways of manufacturing some of the world's most staple meat proteins is part of this commitment to advance more sustainable meat practices. "PHW Group envisions a future diet, which is going to be sustainable and balanced. That's why we are highly committed to the field of alternative proteins," said Peter Wesjohann, Chairman of the Board of PHW Group. "Within this segment, SuperMeat is a key element of our protein platform strategy and an outstanding partner in the food tech sector. Cooperating with SuperMeat to jointly establish cultivated meat in the European market will also support the EU Green Deal initiative. We look forward to commencing this journey with SuperMeat in Europe." SuperMeat is the first B2B cultivated meat company to address the entire category of poultry meat, providing a complete solution to cultivated meat production. Already, the brand has showcased the versatility of its meat development at its pilot production plant, The Chicken – the world's first production-to-fork facility for local cultivated meat production. "We are honored to grow our partnership with PHW, a company that repeatedly demonstrates its commitment to more sustainable, great-tasting, safe food products," said Ido Savir, Chief Executive Officer of Supermeat. "At SuperMeat, we are always seeking brands that align with our own personal values and mission. The agreement with PHW will support our goal of building and scaling a sustainable, localized and efficient meat manufacturing value chain by integrating with the existing operations of today's leading food companies." According to a recent report from McKinsey & Company, the cultivated meat industry could account for as much as 0.5% of global meat supply by 2030, representing a $25 billion market. Further, a PHW survey revealed more than half of consumers have already expressed interest in trying cultivated meat, and this partnership is a key step in making this a reality. The combined capabilities and know-how of both companies will allow for impactful progress across this process, building the industry for the future. For more information about PHW, visit hxxps://www.phw-grup | thefartingcommie | |
22/3/2022 16:28 | Have you ever tried those treats, they literally would jump thru walls for them. Then throw up at the bottom of the stairs while you're asleep ready for your bare toes in the morning. They're easily swayed. | pjmurf | |
22/3/2022 14:58 | Have you ever tried feeding a fussy cat? | livewireplus | |
22/3/2022 13:45 | New research UPDATE on Agronomics just issued by Edison. "Bright Outlook for Top Investor in Revolutionary Sector" hXXps://www.edisongr Very supportive. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
21/3/2022 09:43 | Pets are likely less discerning customers - so perhaps easier to please wrt product quality. | blusteradjuster | |
21/3/2022 08:45 | Astonishing amount of meat consumed by pets in the US. | hashertu | |
21/3/2022 08:02 | RNS: Launch of Cultivated Meat Pet Food Venture | livewireplus | |
18/3/2022 19:30 | Some meaty purchaes notified after the closing bell :-) | livewireplus | |
14/3/2022 14:15 | Other charts dropping has only really happened over the last month or two. ANIC chart would still scare the Bejasus out of me if I had a significant investment in it. ANIC's been dropping for nearly a year now when you filter out the noise. | ronniejamesdio | |
14/3/2022 14:09 | "the rise in basic food prices and fertiliser the price of meat is going to move up very sharply. That's going to play into this dynamic too." And the reasons for these price rises are......? The gas price. So how will the lab meat industry be immune from energy price rises given how energy-intensive it is? | ronniejamesdio | |
14/3/2022 07:23 | RNS : Follow on Investment in GALY CO. | livewireplus | |
08/3/2022 07:40 | RNS : Agronomics Limited Agronomics co-leads SuperMeat's Series A Financing | livewireplus | |
07/3/2022 09:13 | Clearly suffering as valuations everywhere are dialled back. But with the rise in basic food prices and fertiliser the price of meat is going to move up very sharply. That's going to play into this dynamic too | donald pond |
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