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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% | 100.00 | 90.00 | 110.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 3,500 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Manufacturing Industries,nec | 6.19M | -671k | -0.1774 | -5.64 | 3.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/7/2017 10:41 | so £4m market cap, £2m cash and generating profits,strong revenue streams...whats not to like...alot of AIM companies would die for this | temmujin | |
24/7/2017 10:04 | and all important 'profit' word mentioned...good for sentiment | temmujin | |
24/7/2017 10:03 | cash up £100k in a couple of months...happy with that...added more at 190p | temmujin | |
24/7/2017 09:49 | sales fell in Q2 so why should things improve in the plastics division if sales this lumpy already ? looks like all of cashflow came from stanleco, this is the profitable part | ntv | |
24/7/2017 09:33 | I'm targeting 300 to sell. Just before the directors get the bonus awards. Gla | jmf69 | |
24/7/2017 09:19 | Only 1000% to breakeven | marmar80 | |
24/7/2017 09:17 | Not too sure here.... 38% increase in revenue and more importantly cash position is improving.Maybe.... just maybe? ?? | jmf69 | |
24/7/2017 08:45 | This is a lifestyle business for overpaid directors. | a0148009 | |
24/7/2017 08:35 | That's the same Copy & Paste update they've been putting out for years. Sales down in Q2 yet that was a 'timings' issue yet the growth in Q1 wasn't a rebound of the 'timings' issue in Q4 last year? odd Same old, same old about moving towards commercialisation [been 9 years now!] Another year has passed - Mines has continued to take a salary higher than a BBC employee for consistent failure. Oh, and what ever happened to all that puff he was giving on Sky? Came to nought as it does every single year. | begorrah88 | |
24/7/2017 08:12 | Lower sales in Q2 versus Q1 are reflective of timings of production runs by customers for outer packaging over the period. | ntv | |
24/7/2017 08:08 | Thanks just seen it. Revenue levels maintained and looking good dare I say it | jmf69 | |
24/7/2017 08:05 | They aren't showing on advfn for some reason, if you go on www.investegate.co.u | td4n89 | |
24/7/2017 07:56 | Weren't we due an interim trading statement today? | jmf69 | |
23/7/2017 11:27 | Expecting the usual "in line with managements expectations " spiel tomorrow. Revenue reverting back to the £1m level or have they turned any of the media hype around plastics in the sea and biodegradable coffee cups in to revenue?I know which one my money is on but happy to be proved wrong. | jmf69 | |
14/6/2017 07:48 | htTps://www.treehugg | jmf69 | |
13/6/2017 12:55 | nice rise again...somethings brewing | temmujin | |
13/6/2017 10:44 | htTps://www.comunica | jmf69 | |
13/6/2017 10:36 | Ta! (realise I was being rather lazy there, soz) DL | davidlloyd | |
13/6/2017 09:48 | Good luck to all BIOM holders Overdue some good fortune | begorrah88 | |
13/6/2017 09:21 | What is NEX out of interest? this morning, one coded NEX not London Stock Exchange...... Thanks in advance DL | davidlloyd | |
12/6/2017 13:48 | the buying continues... | temmujin | |
11/6/2017 22:21 | yes GGP up from 0.05 to 0.7 ...one good example.. 12 bagger | temmujin | |
11/6/2017 21:33 | "You do seem to have extraordinary good fortune on every stock you touch don't you?"It is extraordinary, maestro. | wigwammer | |
11/6/2017 14:59 | sir mark is conspicuous by his abscence..knows whats coming | temmujin | |
11/6/2017 14:57 | previous comment was a tongue in cheek one...big things happening here next week | temmujin |
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