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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Batm Advanced Communications Ld | LSE:BVC | London | Ordinary Share | IL0010849045 | ORD ILS0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 20.60 | 20.00 | 20.50 | - | 9,424 | 14:08:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Communications Services, Nec | 122.83M | -193k | -0.0004 | -515.00 | 89.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/1/2022 17:26 | Going to be interesting on tase next couple of days before it reopens in London again. | ![]() dds14 | |
01/1/2022 11:31 | According to the short tracker, Ennismore lowered their long term short position of 0.9% to 0.5% on 29 Dec 21. This suggests to me that they do not believe support at 75/80 can be breached and, at long last, they are closing their short position. It also appears from yesterday's algobot trades that there is an aggressive buyer putting the pressure on the algobot sales. Perhaps too early to suggest that the tide is turning but positive signs nonetheless. This could be BATM's year after all. | lsoc85 | |
31/12/2021 18:33 | It's normally supply and demand. Thin markets today and a few purchases moved the price.Let's hope for a great 2022.A healthy and prosperous one to us all. | ![]() the shuffle man | |
31/12/2021 17:58 | Does anyone know why a share price goes up and down? Why did BVC go below 75p recently and why is it now above 83p, on very little volume? Who decides the price? Why did it go up today on roughly £100k traded? | ![]() picsous | |
31/12/2021 15:38 | Great company great prospects. Maybe due a Simon Thompson Investor Chronicle update tip. Either way very happy with investment and patience will be rewarded again. Happy New Year everyone | ![]() doccash | |
31/12/2021 14:29 | Slightly positive end to the year. Best wishes to everybody and thanks, esp to FSE, for yere informative posts on BATM over the last year. Company on the right track I feel. Slow, but coming together. | ![]() cumnor | |
31/12/2021 14:16 | Many thanks - especially to FSE, and a very happy and prosperous new year to all on the board. | ![]() emeraldzebra | |
31/12/2021 12:20 | Price is starting to climb again... | ![]() paulisi | |
31/12/2021 11:12 | Post no. 19000 tells me its going to be a good year! good luck all. | ![]() wizzkid211 | |
31/12/2021 08:17 | Thanks FSE Happy New Year to all. | ![]() james dean | |
30/12/2021 21:27 | Just as a reminder. BATM announced "commercial" launch of RapidGen back in May so I would have thought that would have given them enough time to scale to whatever production levels were currently appropriate. BATM launches test that provides result within 15 minutes 18 MAY 2021 09:59 BATM Advanced Communications, a provider of real-time technologies for networking solutions and medical laboratory systems, has announced the commercial launch of its RAPiDgen SARS-CoV-2 Ag test, a rapid test that gives results in 8-15 minutes. RAPiDgen® SARS-CoV-2 Ag test,.jpg The test consists of a small self-contained device and a nasal swab: after collecting a nasal secretion sample, the swab is placed into an opening in the device, swirled and then the cap clicked to a different direction. This compares with commonly available rapid tests that require the individual to prepare the test by pouring a buffer liquid into an extraction tube and, after swirling the swabbed sample in the extraction tube, dropping liquid onto a test strip. The RAPiDgen SARS-CoV-2 Ag, which uses the lateral flow method, has undergone validation testing by hospitals in Israel and Europe where it has demonstrated sensitivity in excess of 95%. The test has been developed by BATM’s Adaltis subsidiary in partnership with Gamidor Diagnostics, part of the Gamida for Life B.V. group. | ![]() fse | |
30/12/2021 21:17 | Capacity would have to be an issue albeit with regard to RapidGen tests I am not sure we know what capability they have to mass produce. These are not as far as I know produced in house and are contracted out to a manufacturer again not sure of their capacity. I did not get the impression they were struggling to supply Russia, Zvi said this was an initial order from a new area and they expected follow up business. Still its a valid point...... Added ...from an earlier article. "In addition, Adaltis has jointly developed and launched an easy-to-use rapid lateral flow test that gives results in 8 to 15 minutes and has demonstrated sensitivity above 95 per cent in validation testing. It is being sold under a revenue share agreement with Gamidor Diagnostics, which I understand is looking to establish another production line in Europe." I looked at the RapidGen test and Abbotts side by side and RapidGen appears to be a newer version of LFT its easier to take and is purportedly significantly more accurate which is likely resultant of the research they did and continue to do on reagents. This type of testing/sampling if its this accurate has enormous implications for testing for numerous inflictions at home or in the local GP's office. Its about so much more than Covid. | ![]() fse | |
29/12/2021 15:40 | UK are buying cheap Inferior stock from China. They only pick up the high viral loads.BATM's product is much more accurate, but they don't have the manufacturing capacity to support multiple government's requirements. They are struggling to fulfill demand from Russia and we assume have sales I Italy and Israel. | ![]() paulisi | |
29/12/2021 13:23 | Uk low on lateral flow tests. Using around 1 million per day. Told by my GP today that they're only 40% accurate! So 60% not detected!! Can't see the point on using the UK lateral flows! Maybe get some new ones that are accurate. | ![]() redface | |
17/12/2021 21:51 | Impressive test PCR equivalent and result in 8-12 minutes.Main issue is production Perhaps time to spend the war chest | ![]() doccash | |
17/12/2021 16:00 | Need to ramp up production, 250K is not going to last very long...Russia has double the population of the UK and the UK are bringing in millions each week and have run out.... | ![]() paulisi | |
16/12/2021 17:11 | Zvi interview | ![]() doccash | |
16/12/2021 15:13 | BATM’s order from Russia for its at-home ‘RAPiDgen SARS-CoV-2’ antigen test should be the first of many according to house broker Shore Capital. The test is to be sold in Russia via pharmacy outlets and e-commerce platforms and gives results in 10 minutes using the lateral flow method. The test has been developed by the Group’s Adaltis subsidiary and partner Gamidor Diagnostics and is the only ‘self’ test licensed for home use in the country with a one-step process and no liquid handling involved. Shore added the RAPiDgen test solution is a strong example of BATM’s product capabilities. With positive, visible, underlying operating development across both Networking & Cyber and Bio-Medical (which includes diagnostics) divisions, there is long-term scope for upgrades said the broker. | ![]() doccash | |
16/12/2021 12:54 | No volume - market maker manipulation again. | ![]() paulisi | |
16/12/2021 12:09 | As a one-off order it wouldn't 'rock the party' but.... they fully expect further orders next year from Russia. This is evidence that this test kit shows up well in comparison to alternatives, and more importantly they state that production of test kits will be ramped up to meet demand, sounds positive to me | jimmywalkden | |
16/12/2021 11:21 | why has this not fallen yet? £250k won't rock the party | ![]() picsous | |
16/12/2021 08:26 | Interesting news - only selling in Israel and Russia though.At home rapid tests are the flavour of the month at the moment.Russia is a huge market... | ![]() paulisi | |
16/12/2021 08:24 | Thanks wizz | ![]() james dean | |
16/12/2021 08:11 | Gamidor Diagnostics Inc. hxxps://gamidor.co.i | ![]() wizzkid211 |
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