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BIOM Biome Technologies Plc

100.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 100.00 90.00 120.00 - 0.00 07:45:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Manufacturing Industries,nec 6.19M -671k -0.1774 -5.64 3.78M
Biome Technologies Plc is listed in the Manufacturing Industries sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BIOM. The last closing price for Biome Technologies was 100p. Over the last year, Biome Technologies shares have traded in a share price range of 82.00p to 175.00p.

Biome Technologies currently has 3,782,596 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Biome Technologies is £3.78 million. Biome Technologies has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.64.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
31/1/2018
11:42
In this case ADVFN is to be trusted. From the BIOM website...

"As of 30 November 2017, the Company has 2,347,536 ordinary shares in issue."

So current mkt cap is just over £7m.

Very small for a profitable co with £2.3m cash and TWO fast growing divisions. Both with humungous potential.

someuwin
31/1/2018
11:24
and what happens to the bio-plastics after use?

well done wigwammer, you got lucky

but maybe do some research, yeah?



BIOME / Stanleco has a market cap of £7mill, if ADVFN is to be trusted

tiny

jasperthemonkeygod
31/1/2018
11:22
Revolution is coming not in the plastic cups and lids world, not in the plastic bags only, but in the packaging industry as a whole. Notice, so many goods is being packed in the non-bio bags. The market is absolutely huge. Next years will bring the big change around world.
marmar80
31/1/2018
10:37
Biome Bioplastics Retweeted

Bio-based Industries‏ @biconsortium ·

#Bioeconomy: the 6th industrial revolution is #biobased!

someuwin
31/1/2018
09:32
Lest we forget, maestro.... at £1...JasperTheMonkeyGod - 09 Sep 2016 - 11:04 - 7530 of 7814 - 0there's also a psychological state referred to as common sense, and knowing a basket case when you see one
wigwammer
31/1/2018
08:48
Duplicate post apologies
begorrah88
31/1/2018
08:48
I sincerely hope there is somethng to back up tis rise this time.

Come on Mines - prove me wrong, close a deal

begorrah88
31/1/2018
07:51
Probably mean Mines will have to do something.... like win some contracts.
jmf69
31/1/2018
02:47
feels like the lazy hazy days. but this time could it be for real? beg are we finally on a winner!!? regards
boldtrader
30/1/2018
14:22
The only other Bio Plastic co on AIM that I'm aware of is Symphony (SYM)

They currently have a £26m valuation (gone up 300% in the last year)

BIOM would need an share price of £10 to have the same valuation. I think this will happen (sooner or later)

Remember BIOM have their Fibre Optics product line as well, which is expanding fast in telecoms infrastructure.

someuwin
30/1/2018
14:11
https://www.recycling-magazine.com/2017/10/17/biodegradable-plastics-boost-organic-recycling/
jmf69
30/1/2018
13:38
I wouldn't be surprised to see Biome trading at 1000-2000p right now. The price has been moving lower and lower for the last 10 or more years.
marmar80
30/1/2018
13:31
Very difficult to buy any stock. But worth chasing imo.
someuwin
30/1/2018
11:46
hTtps://www.flipsnack.com/Bywaters/new-flipbook-fti01qafh.html?0=BywatersHad this sent round at work
jmf69
30/1/2018
11:43
Levy is on non-bio cups. This is good for Biome.
marmar80
30/1/2018
11:42
Starbucks in London started charging clients additional 5p. Trial is going to last 3 months.
marmar80
30/1/2018
11:40
£2 levy on bio-plastic cups that people will throw in the bin!
jasperthemonkeygod
30/1/2018
11:39
15c levy on disposable coffee cups in Ireland - currently discussed by the Government
marmar80
30/1/2018
11:36
25p levy to be added to every plastic coffee cup sold in UK - proposed by MPs in UK
marmar80
30/1/2018
11:33
they had a massive share consolation maestr0, did you forget?
jasperthemonkeygod
30/1/2018
11:33
Can buy £4k online, but not £5k.
someuwin
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