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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 | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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 |
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13/9/2018 10:34 | Just to clear up any misunderstanding. From my research the coffee pods can be put in the compostable bins provided to households in the UK. Those with aluminium in them are virtually impossible to recycle. It's not possible simply to melt the aluminium down as it cannot be separated from the rest of the pod. | amt | |
12/9/2018 22:03 | I saw this on the BBC and thought you should see it:Why 12 is the magic number when it comes to composting - | jmf69 | |
12/9/2018 17:52 | Can see it getting bought once the bioplastics sales start gaining traction | jmf69 | |
12/9/2018 16:27 | Profit takers seem to have gone from this morning | jmf69 | |
12/9/2018 16:06 | I think this could be a £200m company in 5 years. | gostaa | |
12/9/2018 14:53 | Agree 10/15 pound share price before XMAS | kaka47 | |
12/9/2018 13:35 | £10+ before year end - imo. (£10 still only £23m valuation) | someuwin | |
12/9/2018 13:29 | The spread is ridiculous | jmf69 | |
12/9/2018 09:46 | Trading Update out 1st week in November | kaka47 | |
12/9/2018 08:03 | There's also 2.3m in cash | jmf69 | |
12/9/2018 07:35 | Totally Agree with you...Imo it really is worth holding on tight for a multi-bagger from these levels. The RF division is in a terrific growth phase and from the 2017 results it made a £1.3m operating profit. It's already done a £1.3m operating profit at the interim stage in 2018.If the RF division was a separate company on a historic (2017) p/e of 20 then the company would be valued at £26m.If you bear in mind that's historic and growth has accelerated in the RF division, and the Bioplastics division is (arguably) more exciting than the RF division then do the sums and the company is still laughably undervalued.The Bioplastics division is valued at zero and the RF division is still way below fair value. | hamidahamida | |
12/9/2018 07:29 | Company is Ludicrously undervalued Growing Fast..Profitable..Ge | hamidahamida | |
12/9/2018 04:07 | It doesn't sound like 10 years from the last report more like one or two years for Bio to take off here. If it does then we ain't seen nothing yet regarding share price. | amt | |
11/9/2018 19:52 | As Michael said the company is undervalued based on RF alone. Bio is in for free and if some of their projects work it could be very lucrative. | hydrus | |
11/9/2018 19:45 | Products don't go straight to market overnight. There are various phases of development and technical validation before the products are commercialised. | jmf69 | |
11/9/2018 19:02 | Bio needs another ten years to get it mainstream, it's Paul Mines pet and he's made a lot of money from it, more than the company or any shareholder. If they'd put as much effort, and cash, into the RF side we'd all have been onto a winner years ago. | vaneric1 | |
11/9/2018 18:59 | a good riposte, and again well done on your 500% gain | jasperthemonkeygod | |
11/9/2018 18:30 | The stock is up 500% from where you described it as a basket case. Sorry - but I'm not the one who needs to ask himself questions. | wigwammer | |
11/9/2018 18:26 | well done on taking the money, wiggy Group revenues were up 47% to GBP4.4m compared to GBP3.0m in the first half of 2017 due to an exceptional increase in revenues in the RF Technologies division. Revenues in the Bioplastics division for the first half of 2018 were GBP0.9m surely, after Blue Planet II, the revenue from bioplastics should be in the gazillions...? | jasperthemonkeygod | |
11/9/2018 18:20 | Is jasper applying his legendary common sense again? LOL. Here is what he wrote at £1... JasperTheMonkeyGod - 09 Sep 2016 - 12:04 - 7530 of 7780 .."there's also a psychological state referred to as common sense, and knowing a basket case when you see one.." | wigwammer | |
11/9/2018 16:45 | Most homes have compost bins these days provided by the council. | amt | |
11/9/2018 16:23 | bioplastics need industrial composters they don't compost ordinarily which is why they have the same properties as regular plastics | jasperthemonkeygod |
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