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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Biome Technologies Plc | LSE:BIOM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B9Z1M820 | ORD 5P |
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% | 85.00 | 70.00 | 100.00 | 86.00 | 85.00 | 85.00 | 5,000 | 08:00:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Manufacturing Industries,nec | 6.98M | -1.56M | -0.4122 | -2.06 | 3.22M |
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08/11/2013 18:29 | That would be a no then, just prepared to sit on the sidelines and whinge as I thought. V. | vaneric | |
08/11/2013 13:41 | As a shareholder Beg what are you doing personally to promote the company you part own, point your friends/acquaintance Or maybe nowt? V. | vaneric | |
08/11/2013 13:20 | I'm going to say that £1.60 trade of 5000 shares was a sell - somebody's broker did them a good turn! as you can see the bid has now dropped to £1.45, and that is the only trade showing for the last 2 days. | begorrah88 | |
07/11/2013 13:20 | You forgot - rook more cash out of the shreholders - in the repeat process as that is quite a regular one. Wolt. | begorrah88 | |
07/11/2013 11:42 | JMF69. Thanks for your input. As and when Biome's product range expands and is incorporated by a growing,more diverse selection of end user companies,any positive news flow surrounding BIOM and the potential of its BioPlastics should encourage new investors. btw...A tie up between BIOM and STT could have its attractions. | mudbath | |
07/11/2013 08:40 | Click on my name and then click on filter and that way you can just read the positive ramps that you are looking for and none of the facts. When you get puzzled about why the share price hasn't boomed you can go back and have a look at some of my posts and get the real picture but in the meantime crack on with your suspended belief. | begorrah88 | |
07/11/2013 08:37 | There are some that are a bit ....er ....slow on here shall we say that come on and pump about how great BIOM is going to be regardless of facts and history. Sometimes those people need it spelling out to them/you. 'But a thousand times-and some-??' now where, on the scale of exaggeration, would that line come? | begorrah88 | |
07/11/2013 08:16 | begorrah88 "It is good to express a thing twice right at the outset and so to give it a right foot and also a left one."(Friedrich Nietzsche) But a thousand times-and some-?? | mudbath | |
06/11/2013 22:47 | How many individual coffee pods do you think BIOM would need to sell just to cover Mines income for one month? Forget all the other overheads - the payments to Standen's company, the salaries of the MD of BIOME bioplastics [yes, it has its' own MD on a large salary for the tiny sales] the new MD of RF, all the other sorts and all the 'perks'and pension pots etc Don't forget there isn't a manufacturing facility anymore as Mines sold all that off so there's another middle man to get paid as well. First of many indeed! | begorrah88 | |
06/11/2013 18:20 | The first of many? Err we are talking about BIOM here. A company not well known for many anything unless it's many drops in share price and many shares issued then many shares consolidated and many times used statement "inline ... " ;-) | lwaxf13 | |
06/11/2013 09:06 | The first of many BIOM applications ? Although Biome Technologies refused to disclose which companies it is working with to manufacture the new design, BusinessGreen understands the pods are already available for sale in the US with a number of American brands such as Rogers Family Coffee having pioneered the use of the new material. | mudbath | |
05/11/2013 15:59 | SYM still climbing I see - best they have been for a couple of years but then again they go to trade fairs and report good orders and all that sort of nonsense that Mines doesn't bother with. | begorrah88 | |
05/11/2013 10:03 | By the way what happened to the Warwick University project and funding? | boldtrader | |
05/11/2013 09:59 | There are most positive in this than negatives. I think the cash burn was high...due to the fact they would have had a VAT refund from the lease sale...which was a couple of hundred thousand. The US client, doing well and the feedback from the press over there in this regard has been positive and whilst the product is only 97% biodegradable I am sure in time and R&D we will be able to offer alternative of the remaining 3% which I am sure they will adopt as long as there is no material impact to the product function. The completed testing and accreditation is MASSIVE news after 3 years working with "X" we are now able to offer the products to there clients who requested them to source...now we have completed what has a been a 3 year R&D exercise should now be able to start to bear fruit. (time will tell, not too much time as its surley now down to just the numbers) | sirmark | |
05/11/2013 09:43 | SP below consolidation price once again. No news due until after Christmas. Nothing happening in between other than the usual dribble in the share price before the next 'jam tomorrow' update about why the expected sales in H2 failed to materialise. Not a sniff of a director putting their hands in their pockets to buy a single share. The fall in the share price is because BIOM showed, yet again, that they can't actually achive anything and all the verbage and ambiguous wording can't obscure the absence of any contracts or significant sales. Don't forget they are not actively pursuing any new customers - the Standen review [which was, as expected, competely ignored in the update] was to see if there is a viable business and was predicated on the 2 potential irons in the fire of the coffee capsules and the lids - both of which are failing to bring in the business Mines suggested at every previous update. If they don't get the lids orders then there aren't any new customers and it will only be at that very late stage that they try and hitch a lift on the Bio bandwagon. | begorrah88 | |
04/11/2013 18:31 | Same old crock ... and who is making the decisions at BIOM? No prizes for guessing but it's not his fault its been down hill for 6 years. They clearly set the bar very low at BIOM if its inline again. | lwaxf13 | |
04/11/2013 18:27 | I thought update was not too bad. Why this fall? | vyke82 | |
04/11/2013 14:34 | "Sales accelerated on the back of the first of several anticipated product launches with this(USA)customer." In fact, a 300% increase was achieved over second quarter revenues. Project that rate of increase forward and the the potential for success will shortly become obvious to even the most bearish of posters. Good also to see BIOME not far away from being cash generative. No doubt sirmark will shed his own optimistic light on matters once he returns from the champagne bar. CHEERS !! | mudbath |
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