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BIOM Biome Technologies Plc

95.00
0.00 (0.00%)
23 Apr 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% 95.00 90.00 100.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Manufacturing Industries,nec 6.19M -671k -0.1774 -5.36 3.59M
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 95p. Over the last year, Biome Technologies shares have traded in a share price range of 91.50p to 175.00p.

Biome Technologies currently has 3,782,596 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Biome Technologies is £3.59 million. Biome Technologies has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.36.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/2/2018
13:05
I need £10 just to break even!
morgannn
28/2/2018
12:09
Looking for £10+ at some stage this year.

(Possible a lot higher with a good contract / partnership deal)

someuwin
28/2/2018
11:35
shame we're leaving
jasperthemonkeygod
28/2/2018
11:33
Biome Bioplastics follows

European Bioplastics‏ @EUBioplastics · 33 minutes ago

The revised legislative package on #waste recognises the benefits of #bioplastics acknowledges that bioplastics play a key role in achieving EU #recyclinggoals …

someuwin
28/2/2018
11:27
Interesting piece in the Guardian about non-plastic aisles in supermarkets in the Netherlands. All packaging biodegradable
volsung
28/2/2018
11:26
400p broken sooner than I thought!
someuwin
28/2/2018
11:22
In the latest offensive in the war against plastic waste, the chain said it hoped the move, starting on Monday, would help change behaviour and encourage customers to switch to reusable cups instead.


“We’re hoping that this charge will remind customers to rethink their use of single-use plastic-lined cups, as it has with plastic bags,” said Simon Redfern, vice-president of communications at Starbucks Europe. “We’ve offered a reusable cup discount for 20 years, with only 1.8% of customers currently taking up this offer, so we’re really interested in working with Hubbub to see how this charge could help to change behaviour and help to reduce waste.”

jasperthemonkeygod
28/2/2018
11:20
Will be over 400p very soon - imo.
someuwin
24/2/2018
20:17
Its laughable to think people will take their own cups to the coffee shop. Where would you keep them and just imagine the mess carrying around a dirty one.
amt
23/2/2018
10:58
People are to lazy and like comfort. Drink it &bin the cup, so no way this will happen anytime soon.
marmar80
23/2/2018
10:13
Can you imagine coffee chain selling take away coffee in a ceramic cup or glass?

yup

'bags for life' - 'cups for life'

jasperthemonkeygod
23/2/2018
10:05
Can you imagine coffee chain selling take away coffee in a ceramic cup or glass? Plastic days in food industry are counted as the legislation is in place.Bioplastic is a best solution so far. If the world finds a better solution, then great for the planet and bioplastic is over, but so far, no other solution. That's way Biome can benefit now!
marmar80
23/2/2018
09:58
what happens when they bio-degrade?

the barrier to bioplastics is the fact that they need to be composted properly, industrially

jasperthemonkeygod
23/2/2018
09:56
We know Biome can produce biodegradable coffee cups and lids. Can their technology be used to produce biodegradable straws?
marmar80
23/2/2018
08:42
Bioplastic revolution is coming lads!
marmar80
23/2/2018
08:08
Plastic.... Public enemy number 1.Just hope mines can capitalise on this. This should be a £100m company and the future is bioplastics as it's not practical to completely remove plastics from everyday life.Come on mines... make us all rich
jmf69
21/2/2018
14:39
htTps://youtu.be/2wnsvYkzANk
jmf69
21/2/2018
10:31
I believe for you the price needs to go above 5000 to recover what you have invested here years ago. Good to see the world governments are changing approach to plastic. Go Bio!
marmar80
21/2/2018
05:10
Hi morgann, boldtrader
boldtrader
20/2/2018
20:22
Yes Jasper,
on another site.
I think his day job was running a zoo in the Channel Islands.
Loooooong time ago,

morgannn
20/2/2018
17:55
Nice to see the rise,9 years beg,ive been here 16!not proud of that achievement ha. Hi morgann long time no see,heard anything from Tony? Here's hoping for a money back situation,would be like a prof after all these years.good luck to all.cheers
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