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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% | 77.50 | 70.00 | 85.00 | 78.50 | 77.50 | 77.50 | 0.00 | 08:00:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Manufacturing Industries,nec | 6.19M | -671k | -0.1774 | -4.37 | 2.93M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/6/2015 17:06 | Thanks mark, just received in my mailbox, interesting and as beg says encouraging..... but still need around £11 a share to break even!! Good call mudbath. cheers to all. | boldtrader | |
04/6/2015 16:44 | I was thinking more of a tenner to the share price to be honest | glyn10 | |
04/6/2015 14:42 | Just a further 50 pence onto the share price over the next few days and that will do me fine . Hope it doesn't happen(for long termers) but another opportunity to buy at 75 pence should not be spurned.imo. | mudbath | |
04/6/2015 14:08 | Can't see this email? View it in your browser Biome icon Newsletter June 2015 Biome Logo Intelligent plastics, naturally Biome Bioplastics leads £3m sustainable chemicals development programme Sustainable chemicals development Biome Bioplastics has begun a major development programme to progress successful bio-based chemicals research through to industrial scale production. The project has the potential to significantly accelerate the global bioplastics market with the production of novel target materials, including a fully bio-based polyester. The extensive £3m, three-year work programme led by Biome Bioplastics has received significant support from Innovate UK, the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), among others. The scale-up work will involve several parallel projects undertaken in partnership with specialist units at the Universities of Warwick, Liverpool and Leeds as well as the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) on Teesside. The consortium’s aim is to harness industrial biotechnology techniques to produce bio-based chemicals from lignin at a scale suitable for industrial testing. Lignin is an abundant waste product of the pulp and paper industry. The availability of these chemicals could revolutionise the bioplastics market. For the first time, it would allow natural polymers to truly compete with oil-based polymers on both cost and functionality. The work could also contribute to a sustainable UK chemicals industry, with broader commercial applications including fragrances, coatings and personal care products. Biome Bioplastics CEO, Paul Mines, comments: "The ready availability of high value, sustainable chemicals from natural sources will be a game changer for the bioplastics market. Success in this work would allow us to competitively challenge the dominance of oil-based polymers. The technology we are developing is part of the growing adoption of bio-based processes that is likely to deliver radical changes across the materials industry." | sirmark | |
04/6/2015 14:02 | Bloody hell!! something up?? | boldtrader | |
04/6/2015 10:31 | It is certainly more encouraging than it has been. Good to see. | begorrah88 | |
04/6/2015 09:48 | just added | temmujin | |
04/6/2015 09:47 | More likely the 3D print product, I've heard nothing but praise from the 3D printing guys. | vaneric | |
04/6/2015 09:35 | lignin..the holy grail? | temmujin | |
04/6/2015 09:32 | Cant help but be very sceptical here - not coming good at last, surely? DL | davidlloyd | |
04/6/2015 09:31 | There has been a flurry of buys in a short space of time recently pushing the price up. | jmf69 | |
02/6/2015 09:28 | Not me mate...hence my slight optimism | sirmark | |
02/6/2015 08:46 | Is that you buying SM? Didn't know if that 10000 buy yesterday was a director but no RNS so probably not. | begorrah88 | |
02/6/2015 08:21 | Moving back up slowlyA welcomed change to the decline for the past few years...... Still a loooooong way to go, but happy with the blue for a change | sirmark | |
29/5/2015 07:31 | I think you are half right Maestro, just the 'in reverse' bit I disagree with. Still not a single director thinks it is worth risking even a fiver of their own money. Says it all for me.. | begorrah88 | |
29/5/2015 07:10 | titanic in reverse..trust me | temmujin | |
29/5/2015 06:30 | The Mary Celeste sails on............ | begorrah88 | |
15/5/2015 11:32 | So you've been saying for quite a while yet.............. Same old, same old BIOM in my mind share price below where it was at the start of the year etc Not one single director wants to risk a penny of their own money - that is key | begorrah88 | |
15/5/2015 08:38 | Why kick yourself when you are in the process of achieving a speedy 50% gain on your most recent purchase begorrah88? The bid is currently £1.13 for as many as you might wish to sell. Its just a matter of when, as regards timing for the next 25 pence intra day uplift imo. | mudbath | |
14/5/2015 08:26 | I didn't say that Van but I did let myself down and bought a grands worth about a month ago. It is the masochist in me still wanting to believe that the law of averages would win out over Mines ineptitude and there would be a day when either a contract would fall into his lap [he can't carry on his 7 year run of letting every trial slip through his fingers can he?] or that one of the board would show some commitment and buy some stock rather than just milking huge salaries for failure. Neither have happened so yet again I am kicking myself for being so foolish. | begorrah88 | |
08/5/2015 11:28 | Beg, re 7229 did I see you say that you're actually buying? | vaneric | |
08/5/2015 10:19 | Ha!We can completely discount that outrageous pipe dream! | begorrah88 |
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