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BIOM Biome Technologies Plc

100.00
0.00 (0.00%)
24 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% 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
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 89.00p 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
13/1/2021
07:40
Why not trees? You will all see massive trees planting around the world next to come.
marmar80
13/1/2021
07:38
There are some studies last year on bioplastics showing them to be highly toxic. I do not know if that includes the types of polymers Biome's uses but "Cellulose and starch-based products induce the strongest in vitro toxicity"

Google 'toxic bioplastics' and you can see. I would rather play circular paper providers for green solutions than bioplastics now

solooiler
13/1/2021
07:32
...Do I sound ungrateful or do others feel similar?
mjb252
13/1/2021
07:30
I do love the idea of investing here (and I have) because of the market potential and the future regulatory imperative - I just wish they'd stop banging about this tree thing all the time - drinks bottles, bags, anything just not all about the trees
mjb252
31/12/2020
09:24
I agree at the price of the placing was a slap in the face to existing holders. Looking forward however to rising sales especially in bioplastics. GLA for 2021
jmf69
31/12/2020
09:13
Share price would be much higher if they treated their shareholders with respect, the fund raising they did was disgusting and excluded those investors who had supported the company over many dismal years.
slicethepie
30/12/2020
18:50
Certainly in the right space. Just need more from the rf while the bioplastics ramps up
jmf69
30/12/2020
17:14
And 2022 and 2023 and 2024................
vaneric1
30/12/2020
16:57
The market seems to be saying this stock is one of the ones to watch for 2021
netcurtains
30/12/2020
16:26
illiquid to the extreme. only takes 2 competing buyers to move this bigly
solooiler
30/12/2020
16:04
Maybe we will see it back to 600+ next year?
marmar80
30/12/2020
16:02
Doesn't take much buying to move it up
jmf69
30/12/2020
13:21
NC - I thought the same back in 2008.......been here ever since and it's been painful....
:-/
Anyway - there does seem to be some life in the old dog yet....
DL

davidlloyd
30/12/2020
13:21
Spread far too wide - Basically only 1 MM in market taking an (imo) extortionate spread - Also compostable (I believe) here means industrial rather than garden compost heap. (Can anyone confirm?)

However as netcurtains and Thorndon point out the technology could solve many problems.

Anyone know if tipped today? or is there a general ESG tip out there as a number of ESG stocks moving up strongly.

pugugly
30/12/2020
10:17
Well this is a long termer for me. This looks the right sector at the right time.
netcurtains
30/12/2020
09:57
MMs want stock
jmf69
29/12/2020
17:24
Filter cups not recyclable disposable cups , the idea is that the coffee grains are in a filter cup that then is disposed for compose or any other type say Coffee logs for burning.
Solves a massive problem as would otherwise go to general waste.

thordon
29/12/2020
09:42
Recyclable disposable cups are really important for the environment.

If this works then it deserves to be backed.

I have bought a few - I have thought for a long long time that
its a disgrace that disposable tea and coffee cups are NOT
recyclable.

I have no idea whether I'll make a profit or not, I dont really care
that much, If I win GREAT if I lose then its charity money given
to help the environment!

Its WIN WIN either way...

netcurtains
29/12/2020
08:58
What's with all the buying today?
jmf69
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